Discussion paper

DP16436 Globalization, Freedoms and Economic Convergence: An empirical exploration of a trivariate relationship using a large panel

Using a large panel for 95 countries and the 1972-2014 period, this paper analyses the interactions among globalization, political & civil rights and economic convergence, through a simultaneous estimation technique. We use a multi-dimensional, de facto, and continuous measures of Freedoms and Globalization. We find a two-way positive relationship between civil liberties & political rights and economic, political and social Globalization, as well as significant two-way relationships with the economic convergence (using as a proxy the ratio of GDP per capita to the US). In this way, we extend the test for the two-way relationship between Democracy and Globalization put forward by Eichengreen and Leblang (2008). Overall, we also find a virtuous cycle between Globalization, Freedoms and Economic convergence, except for non-OECD countries at early intermediate stages of development. This positive systemic effect can be put into question by the recent negative shocks on Globalization and Freedoms related to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Citation

Braga de Macedo, J, J Oliveira Martins and J Tovar Jalles (2021), ‘DP16436 Globalization, Freedoms and Economic Convergence: An empirical exploration of a trivariate relationship using a large panel‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 16436. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp16436