世界贸易与内生法治:规模效应与模式效应

Richard Frensch, R. Horvath, S. Huber
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最近的文献分析了一个国家参与国际贸易的规模和模式可能影响其制度质量的三个渠道:开放程度、出口的制度强度和自然资源出口。我们的贡献是三重的。首先,我们对这些渠道进行联合分析。其次,我们提出了一种基于代表世界贸易的近1亿个分类双边贸易流量来衡量商品层面出口制度强度的新方法。第三,我们分析了单独的出口商品类别,即初级商品、碎片商品和其他商品对法治的影响。在工具变量框架中使用144个国家的数据,我们发现地理上预先确定的开放性改善了法治。一国出口的法治化强度对其法治程度的影响因商品类别的不同而不同。特别是,在我们首选的规范中,只有碎片化商品出口的法治强度才是重要的。最后,我们没有发现制度资源诅咒的证据。
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World Trade and Endogenous Rule of Law: Size and Pattern Effects
Recent literature has analyzed three channels through which size and patterns of a country's involvement in international trade may affect the quality of its institutions: openness, the institutional intensity of exports and the natural resources exports. Our contribution is threefold. First, we analyze these channels jointly. Second, we propose a novel way to measure institutional intensity of exports at goods level based on nearly one hundred million disaggregated bilateral trade flows that represent world trade. Third, we analyze the effects of separate export goods categories, that is, primary, fragmented, and other goods, on the rule of law. Using data for 144 countries in an instrumental variables framework, we find that geographically predetermined openness improves the rule of law. The impact of the rule of law intensity of a country’s exports on its rule of law differs for different goods categories. In particular, in our preferred specification it is only the rule of law intensity of exports of fragmented goods that matters. Finally, we do not find evidence for an institutional resource curse.
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