TY - JOUR
T1 - Rent seeking opportunities and economic growth in transitional economies
AU - Daly, Vince
AU - Iqbal, Nasir
PY - 2014/2
Y1 - 2014/2
N2 - This study empirically explores the growth effects of rent seeking activity (RSA) for a group of 52 developing/transitional countries, using a dynamic panel data approach. The modeling framework is a Mankiw-Romer-Weil (MRW) conditional convergence model with path dependence and augmented by measures of the opportunities for RSA, namely indices for the extent of democracy and corruption control. The empirical analysis suggests that, for this group of countries, RSA retards economic growth, in that (i) democratic institutions — which are inimical to RSA, are growth enhancing and (ii) reduction in the extent of corruption is growth-enhancing if supported by well-developed democratic institutions. We find also that health is more relevant than educational participation as a measure of human capital development, that path dependence is absent where democracy is weak, and that the MRW model characterizes the growth process more successfully in the stronger democracies.
AB - This study empirically explores the growth effects of rent seeking activity (RSA) for a group of 52 developing/transitional countries, using a dynamic panel data approach. The modeling framework is a Mankiw-Romer-Weil (MRW) conditional convergence model with path dependence and augmented by measures of the opportunities for RSA, namely indices for the extent of democracy and corruption control. The empirical analysis suggests that, for this group of countries, RSA retards economic growth, in that (i) democratic institutions — which are inimical to RSA, are growth enhancing and (ii) reduction in the extent of corruption is growth-enhancing if supported by well-developed democratic institutions. We find also that health is more relevant than educational participation as a measure of human capital development, that path dependence is absent where democracy is weak, and that the MRW model characterizes the growth process more successfully in the stronger democracies.
KW - Economics and econometrics
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264999313004525
U2 - 10.1016/j.econmod.2013.10.025
DO - 10.1016/j.econmod.2013.10.025
M3 - Article
SN - 0264-9993
VL - 37
SP - 16
EP - 22
JO - Economic Modelling
JF - Economic Modelling
ER -