articleJournal of Political EconomySep 19, 2005Closed access

Unbundling Institutions

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This paper evaluates the importance of "property rights institutions," which protect citizens against expropriation by the government and powerful elites, and "contracting institutions," which enable private contracts between citizens. We exploit exogenous variation in both types of institutions driven by colonial history and document strong first‐stage relationships between property rights institutions and the determinants of European colonization strategy (settler mortality and population density before colonization) and between contracting institutions and the identity of the colonizing power. Using this instrumental variables approach, we find that property rights institutions have a first‐order effect on…

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Keywords
  • Expropriation
  • Property rights
  • Unbundling
  • Financial intermediary
  • Exploit
  • Business
  • Intermediary
  • Investment (military)
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