par Méon, Pierre-Guillaume ;Minne, Geoffrey
Référence Journal of development economics, 107, page (244-261)
Publication Publié, 2014-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper investigates the role of a free press and the circulation of information on the capacity of a country to declare an exchange regime that differs from the regime it implements de facto. We report consistent evidence that greater press freedom and easier access to information result in a lower probability of untruthfully reporting the de facto regime. These findings withstand a large set of robustness checks, including controlling for democracy and for the institutional and political environment, controlling for endogeneity, and using various estimation methods. The results are particularly strong for developing countries.