NBER Publications by Joana Naritomi
Working Papers and Chapters
| October 2007 | Rent Seeking and the Unveiling of 'De Facto' Institutions: Development and Colonial Heritage within Brazil
with Rodrigo R. Soares, Juliano J. Assunção: w13545
This paper analyzes the roots of variation in de facto institutions, within a constant de jure institutional setting. We explore the role of rent-seeking episodes in colonial Brazil as determinants of the quality of current local institutions, and argue that this variation reveals a de facto dimension of institutional quality. We show that municipalities with origins tracing back to the sugar-cane colonial cycle -- characterized by a polarized and oligarchic socioeconomic structure -- display today more inequality in the distribution of land. Municipalities with origins tracing back to the gold colonial cycle -- characterized by an over-bureaucratic and heavily intervening presence of the Portuguese state -- display today worse governance practices and less access to justice. The colonial ... |
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