Economic Institutions and Social Progress
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Fehder, Daniel C.; Porter, Michael E.; Stern, Scott
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Combining data from the social progress index and measures of economic institutions and performance, our analysis focuses on how changes in economic institutions and performance are related to subsequent changes in social progress (noneconomic dimensions of societal performance). We document a positive relationship between improved economic performance and subsequent social progress improvements, a separate impact of improved economic institutions on aspects of social progress that involve individual investment (such as education and health), and a noisy relationship between economic factors and those aspects of social progress related to issues of individual freedom and social inclusion.
Date issued
2019-05Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings
Publisher
American Economic Association
Citation
Fehder, Daniel C., Porter, Michael E. and Stern, Scott. 2019. "Economic Institutions and Social Progress." American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 109.
Version: Final published version
ISSN
2574-0768
2574-0776