Marching to Good Laws: The Impact of War, Politics, and International Credit on Reforms in Ukraine
70 Pages Posted: 12 May 2020
Date Written: April 17, 2020
Abstract
The paper investigates determinants of investments in state capacity and institutional change in contemporary Ukraine. After formulating a simple sequential two-stage model of investments in state capacity, the paper estimates auto-regressive distributed lag and vector auto-regressive models to verify its predictions. The paper finds little evidence for the impact of conflict intensity and access to international credit on the pace of reform progress. It finds a statistically significant effect for the intensity of political competition and changes of real wages, albeit these results are sensitive to robustness checks.
Keywords: Cost of War, Political Cycles, Transition Economics, Ukraine Crisis, Political Economy, State Capacity
JEL Classification: D74, E01, E20, F51
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