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Institutions first
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2011
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Public PolicyEconomicsEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsEconomic LiberalizationBusinessLawMarket InstitutionSuccessful Institutional ChangeDevelopment PolicyInstitutions StructureInstitutional EconomicsEconomic InstitutionsEquitable DevelopmentInternational Institutions
Abstract: Ha-Joon Chang, in his article ‘Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, Policy and History’, raises doubts about the effects of institutions on economic development and questions the positive effects of entirely free markets based on secure private property rights. We respond by stressing that institutions structure the incentives underlying individual action, secure private property rights are indispensable for prosperity, institutions have a first-order effect whereas policies only have a second-order effect, successful institutional change comes from within a society, and, given the status quo of developing countries, first-world institutions are likely not to be available to them.
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