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technology of industrialization was adapted to these factor prices and is not profitable in low-wage economies. The cross-over to … known as Cliometrics, and a non-random survey of recent research emphasizing the emerging methodology of the New Economic …
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technology of industrialization was adapted to these factor prices and is not profitable in low-wage economies. The cross-over to … known as Cliometrics, and a non-random survey of recent research emphasizing the emerging methodology of the New Economic …
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better use of existing time series data than historical national accounting. To investigate industrialization we propose to … Cycle Chronology ; Imperial Germany ; Dynamic Factor Models ; Industrialization …
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What characterizes regions where right-wing populist parties are relatively successful? A prominent hypothesis proposed in recent literature claims that places that are "left behind" or "do not matter" are a breeding ground for the rise of populism. We re-examine this hypothesis by analyzing the...
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Successful economic development is usually characterized by two salient phenomena: industrialization and demographic …. -- Industrialization ; Structural Change ; Demographic Transition ; Geography ; Health ; Cross-Country Divergence …
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This paper provides a uni?ed growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic and demographic development path of industrialized economies, stretching from the pre-industrial era to present-day and beyond. Making strict use of Malthus’ (1798) so-called preventive check...
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This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic and demographic development path of industrialized economies, stretching from the pre-industrial era to the present-day and beyond. Making strict use of Malthus' (1798) so-called preventive check...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012721181
In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of other world regions in terms of technological creativity, population growth, and income per capita. We argue that superior institutions for the creation and dissemination of productive knowledge...
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