“Institutions and Inequality”
Abstract
This paper investigates the hypothesis that the association between property rights institutions and
economic performance is weaker in countries with high social divisions, as measured in terms of
ethnic fractionalisation and income inequality. The results of the empirical estimations support
this hypothesis and indicate that it could have some relevance for explaining identified regional
variation in the institutional parameter. Moreover, they point to the importance of carefully
evaluating the extent to which the institutions measure used captures the institutional framework
applying for a broad cross-section of the population.
University
University of Gothenburg. School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics
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Date
2008-05-20Author
Isaksson, Ann-Sofie
Keywords
Institutions
social divisions
parameter heterogeneity
Publication type
licentiate thesis
Language
eng