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European Journal of Political Economy

Economic Freedom and Economic Crises

Journal Article
Reference
Bjørnskov, Christian (2016). “Economic Freedom and Economic Crises”. European Journal of Political Economy 45, 11–23. doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2016.08.003

Author
Christian Bjørnskov

In this paper, I explore the politically contested association between the degree of capitalism, captured by measures of economic freedom, and the risk and characteristics of economic crises. After offering some brief theoretical considerations, I estimate the effects of economic freedom on crisis risk in the post-Cold War period 1993–2010. I further estimate the effects on the duration, peak-to-trough GDP ratios and recovery times of 212 crises across 175 countries within this period. Estimates suggest that economic freedom is robustly associated with smaller peakto-trough ratios and shorter recovery time. These effects are driven by regulatory components of the economic freedom index.

Christian Bjørnskov

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