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Economic freedom of North America at state borders1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2016

RYAN H. MURPHY*
Affiliation:
The O'Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom, SMU Cox School of Business, Dallas, TX, United States of America

Abstract

I use matched county pairs on either side of US state borders to investigate the causal effects of the Economic Freedom of North America index (EFNA) on local outcomes. This method is similar to Dube et al. (2010). I construct a panel of county pairs running from 1981–2012 and four measures of outcomes, logged real incomes, logged real per capita incomes, employment, and logged real wages, employing single year and five year differences-in-differences. I find small, but precisely estimated, effects on incomes but mixed effects on wages and employment. All regressions show low R 2. This supports the hypothesis that state-level economic freedom improves capital income or that it attracts capital income across state borders.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Millennium Economics Ltd 2016 

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Footnotes

1

I thank Jiayi Li for her research assistance.

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