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DOES REFORM WORK? AN ECONOMETRIC EXAMINATION OF THE REFORM-GROWTH PUZZLE
Jan Babecky and Nauro F. Campos
Abstract
Despite the many benefits associated with structural reforms, the literature has thus far failed to
establish a positive significant effect of reforms on growth. Using data from 43 econometric studies, we show that one
third of the coefficients (of reform on growth) are positive and significant, another third are negative and
significant, and the final third are not statistically significant. In trying to understand this remarkable variation,
we find that the measurement of reform and controlling for institutions and initial conditions are the main factors in
decreasing the probability of reporting a significant and positive effect of reform on growth.
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