Institutions Matter in Transition, But So Do Policies

  • Havrylyshyn O
  • van Rooden R
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This paper analyses the importance of developing market-enhancing institutions for restoring economic growth in transition economies during 1991–98. The paper's main finding is that the development of an institutional framework has indeed a significant positive impact on growth, but that progress in achieving macroeconomic stabilisation and implementing broad-based economic reforms remain the key determinants of growth in transition economies.

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Havrylyshyn, O., & van Rooden, R. (2003). Institutions Matter in Transition, But So Do Policies. Comparative Economic Studies, 45(1), 2–24. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ces.8100005

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