On the Efficacy of Reforms: Policy Tinkering, Institutional Change, and Entrepreneurship
The authors analyze the interplay of policy reform and entrepreneurship in a model where investment decisions and policy outcomes are both subject to uncertainty. Findings indicate that institutional reforms work best in settings where entrepreneurial activity is weak, while it is likely to produce disappointing outcomes where the cost discovery process is vibrant.
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