4.6 Article

Learning the Wealth of Nations

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ECONOMETRICA
Volume 79, Issue 1, Pages 1-45

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WILEY
DOI: 10.3982/ECTA8299

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Learning; dynamic of policies; economic growth; market-oriented policies; neighborhood effects

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We study the evolution of market-oriented policies over time and across countries. We consider a model in which own and neighbors' past experiences influence policy choices through their effect on policymakers' beliefs. We estimate the model using a large panel of countries and find that it fits a large fraction of the policy choices observed in the postwar data, including the slow adoption of liberal policies. Our model also predicts that there would be reversals to state intervention if nowadays the world was hit by a shock of the size of the Great Depression.

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