Acemoglu Meets Lucas: Institutions, Human Capital and Economic Growth

  • Bastos S
  • Gama F
  • Assis T
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This paper proposes a reinterpretation of Lucas endogenous growth model (1988), once we add an institutional component as one of its determinants. Firstly, the paper develops a theoretical model that links human capital and institutions. Our modelling strategy establishes the human capital accumulation function as being derived from an endogenous process in which the institutional performance is a booster for the economy’s growth. The essay uses a 40–country panel data of the years 2000, 2005 and 2010 and implements a Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (POLS) analysis – alongside instrumental variables (IV) – aiming to validate empirically the model proposed. We verify that Lucas’ model overestimates the human capital contribution as we evaluate the significant impact that economic and political institutions have on the capability of human capital foment growth. Additionally, our estimations also suggest that human capital is, effectively, institutionally driven and works as a channel for the institutions.

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Bastos, S. Q. de A., Gama, F., & Assis, T. D. P. (2020). Acemoglu Meets Lucas: Institutions, Human Capital and Economic Growth. International Journal of Business Administration, 11(4), 98. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijba.v11n4p98

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