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This paper documents industrial output growth around the poor periphery (Latin America, the European periphery, the Middle East and North Africa, Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa) between 1870 and 2007. We find that although the roots of rapid peripheral industrialization stretch into the late 19th...
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-1878. There were three forces at work that account for Mexican exceptionalism: first, the terms of trade and Dutch disease effects …
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Egyptian history than from other poor countries at that time since Egypt faced the same terms of trade boom typical of most …
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, spending and taxes are higher inside currency unions. This effect is especially pronounced for dollarized countries that …
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From marginal relevance, the trade and business relations between Australia and Latin America have grown during the … partners in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico) experienced the impact of processes of trade liberalisation …
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The economic history of Argentina presents one of the most dramatic examples of divergence in the modern era. What happened and why? This paper reviews the wide range of competing explanations in the literature and argues that, setting aside deeper social and political determinants, the various...
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This Paper assesses the foreign lobbying forces behind the tariff preferences that the United States grants to Latin American countries. The basic framework is one developed by Grossman and Helpman (1994) that is extended to explain the relationship between foreign lobbying and tariff...
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paper explores this idea in a dynamic political-economy setup. We characterize sub-game perfect Markov equilibria where …
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This study examines how the economic effects of elections in rural China depend on voter heterogeneity, for which we proxy with religious fractionalization. We first document religious composition and the introduction of village-level elections for a nearly nationally representative sample of...
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This paper develops the building blocks for a legal theory of finance. LTF holds that financial markets are legally constructed and as such occupy an essentially hybrid place between state and market, public and private. At the same time, financial markets exhibit dynamics that frequently put...
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