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The Ease of Doing Business Rank: An Assessment of its Macroeconomic Relevance

Vivek Moorthy and A. Arul Jason
2016
Working Paper No
521
Body

This paper examines the macroeconomic impact of World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business (EDB) rank, of increasing importance to policy makers, using simple but robust cross-country regressions. Its main findings are first that GDP per capita is negatively correlated with the EDB rank. Second, that average growth over a ten year period is negatively related to starting per capita income. It points to broad evidence linking these correlations to labour supply factors.  Overall, it shows the EDB rank to have limited macroeconomic usefulness and relevance.

Key words
Ease of Doing Business Rank, Hernando de Soto, GDP Growth, Convergence
WP No. 521.pdf (263.53 KB)

The Ease of Doing Business Rank: An Assessment of its Macroeconomic Relevance

Author(s) Name: Vivek Moorthy and A. Arul Jason, 2016
Working Paper No : 521
Abstract:

This paper examines the macroeconomic impact of World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business (EDB) rank, of increasing importance to policy makers, using simple but robust cross-country regressions. Its main findings are first that GDP per capita is negatively correlated with the EDB rank. Second, that average growth over a ten year period is negatively related to starting per capita income. It points to broad evidence linking these correlations to labour supply factors.  Overall, it shows the EDB rank to have limited macroeconomic usefulness and relevance.

Keywords: Ease of Doing Business Rank, Hernando de Soto, GDP Growth, Convergence
WP No. 521.pdf (263.53 KB)