How Does Institutional Change Coincide with Changes in the Quality of Life? An Exemplary Case Study

38 Pages Posted: 9 May 2013

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Andreas Exenberger

University of Innsbruck

Simon Hartmann

University of Innsbruck - Department of Economic Theory, Economic Policy and Economic History

Date Written: May 6, 2013

Abstract

This paper provides a framework to assess correlations between the change of institutional functions (political centralization, plurality, rule of law, security of property, economic liberty, measured by 12 indicators) and improvements in human development (income, education, health) and violence limitations (conflict-related death tolls) to separate effective from ineffective institutional change. We apply this framework to a low-end institutional environment and provide a century case study of today’s Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Major results are threefold: first, we provide a thick description of institutional development in the Congo in a colonial and post-colonial and hence long-run setting; secondly, we identify periods of institutional change with distinctly different degrees of effectiveness; and thirdly, we are able to provide qualitative information on the questions of perspective (we follow a non-elitist approach), institutional connections, and timing of effects. Finally we propose extension of the framework, especially with respect to in-depth studies of critical transition periods, and its application to comparative case studies.

Keywords: Institutions, Human Development, Congo (Democratic Republic), History, Effectiveness

JEL Classification: O43, O55, O15, N37, N47, B52

Suggested Citation

Exenberger, Andreas and Hartmann, Simon, How Does Institutional Change Coincide with Changes in the Quality of Life? An Exemplary Case Study (May 6, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2261388 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2261388

Andreas Exenberger

University of Innsbruck ( email )

Universitätsstraße 15
Innsbruck, Innsbruck 6020
Austria

Simon Hartmann (Contact Author)

University of Innsbruck - Department of Economic Theory, Economic Policy and Economic History ( email )

Universitaetsstrasse 15
Innsbruck, A - 6020
Austria

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