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the industrialized world in the last two centuries. Then, we explicitly compare the two types of expropriation (mortality …
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Early states like China, India, Italy and Greece have been experiencing more rapid economic growth in recent decades than have later-comers to agriculture and statehood like New Guinea, the Congo, and Uruguay. We show that more rapid growth by early starters has been the norm in economic...
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. 5. The Washington Consensus does not recognize the constraints that geography and ecology could set on the growth …
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marketing strategies and discover those areas that are most likely to produce results. Marketing and geography leads to a whole …
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This paper shows that a significant part of measured total factor productivity (TFP) differences across countries is attributable not to technological factors that affect the entire economy neutrally, but rather, to variations in the structural composition of economies. In particular, the...
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the role of land in the process of industrialization brought about changes in the ranking of countries in the world income …
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from institutions, and to some extent, geography, on long-run prosperity and TFP, may be thus explained. …
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This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with inequality in the distribution of land ownership, adversely affected the implementation of human capital promoting institutions (e.g., public schooling and child labor regulations), and thus the...
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This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with inequality in the distribution of land ownership, adversely affected the implementation of human capital promoting institutions (e.g., public schooling and child labor regulations), and thus the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005062436
. 5. The Washington Consensus does not recognize the constraints that geography and ecology could set on the growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005118852