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Rule of Law and Factor Accumulation, 2005
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12-2 Rule of Law and Productivity: Rule of Law Income … or vice versa?
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12-3 Growth of Government Spending, 1870–2005
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Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley 12-4 The Tax Wedge: Inefficiency
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Government Corruption Versus GDP per Capita, Does low corruption Affluence..or vice versa? “I told you not to build roads. Building roads never did anything good.” Mobuto Sese Seko, Zaire Decentralized corruption: a Laffer-curve problem Centralized corruption: Lower rake higher take.
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Democracy and GDP per Capita Does democracy Income…or vice versa? Barro: Too much democracy slows growth
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World Bank: Doing Business, 2010 Rankings: http://www.doingbusiness.org/economyrankings/ http://www.doingbusiness.org/documents/fullreport/2010/DB10-full-report.pdf http://www.doingbusiness.org/documents/fullreport/2010/DB10-full-report.pdf Government: Helping hand…or grabbing hand? Starting up…p. 25 Construction permits…p. 31 Employing workers…p. 38 Registering property…p. 41 Protecting investors…p. 52 Paying taxes…p. 58 Exporting/importing…p. 63 Enforcing contracts…p. 69 Reformers…p. 18 Underground economy
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Government Intervention in the Economy Planning and Public Enterprises –Allocating credit –“Infant industry” protection –Subsidies Providing jobs –Marketing boards –Currency controls black market rates –Interest rate controls negative real rates financial repression Redistribution Equity vs. efficiency Kleptocracy Profligacy Budget deficits Inflation/inflation tax
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