Henry replies that within the US, policy variation is much smaller than the rhetoric suggests, so steady growth is unsurprising; but compared across countries (US vs Latin America in the 70s-80s, or Africa), policy differences are very large and clearly matter—policy effects are real outside the narrow parameter range of US debates.

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within certain certain ranges I don't think these changes make much of a difference... but once you get out of those the range of those parameters I do think that some of these changes do really have an effect

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Peter Henry on Growth, Development, and Policy 07/27/2009EconTalk
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