Growth trajectories and political economy in a Structuralist open economy model
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Porcile, Gabriel
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Comis Econ Amer Latina & Carib, Montevideo, UruguayComis Econ Amer Latina & Carib, Montevideo, Uruguay
Porcile, Gabriel
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Spinola, Danilo
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Birmingham City Univ BCU, Birmingham, England
Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
United Nations Univ UNU MERIT, Maastricht, NetherlandsComis Econ Amer Latina & Carib, Montevideo, Uruguay
Spinola, Danilo
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Yajima, Giuliano
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Levy Econ Inst Bard Coll, Annandale On Hudson, NY USAComis Econ Amer Latina & Carib, Montevideo, Uruguay
Yajima, Giuliano
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[1] Comis Econ Amer Latina & Carib, Montevideo, Uruguay
[2] Birmingham City Univ BCU, Birmingham, England
[3] Univ Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
[4] United Nations Univ UNU MERIT, Maastricht, Netherlands
[5] Levy Econ Inst Bard Coll, Annandale On Hudson, NY USA
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under different political economy regimes. These regimes give rise to different institutional frameworks which in turn shape macroeconomic outcomes. We focus on three cases: (1) a pure developmentalist state, (2) conflicting claims between workers and government, and (3) an open capital account under a Neoliberal coalition. The equilibrium growth rate is defined by the Balance-of-Payments (BOP) constraint. Cumulative causation a la Kaldor in periods in which the depreciation of the real exchange rate temporarily raises the equilibrium growth rate allows (under certain conditions) for a process of learning that transforms the income elasticity of exports and hence the BOP-constrained rate of growth in the long run. The model produces a variety of outcomes that explains some of the contradictory results reported in the empirical literature in terms of different constellations of power and institutions.
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Univ Nova Lisboa, Inova Nova Sch Business & Econ, P-10990329 Lisbon, PortugalUniv Nova Lisboa, Inova Nova Sch Business & Econ, P-10990329 Lisbon, Portugal