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sovereignty. Other events to which historians attach great importance are not reflected in bond prices: The most prominent example …
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This paper challenges established claims of comparable degrees of market integration in Europe and China on the eve of … from Western Europe we conclude that in terms of market integration the Great Divergence was well under way decades before …
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Why is modern society capable of cumulative innovation? In A Culture of Growth: The Origins of the Modern Economy, Joel Mokyr persuasively argues that sustained technological progress stemmed from a change in cultural beliefs. The change occurred gradually during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
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This paper answers fundamental questions that have preoccupied modern economic thought since the 18th century. What is the aggregate real rate of return in the economy? Is it higher than the growth rate of the economy and, if so, by how much? Is there a tendency for returns to fall in the...
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In this paper I survey and reinterpret the extensive literature on Europe's Great Depression. I argue that Europe could … policies could be effective. -- Great Depression ; Europe ; coordination failure …
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Revolution of 1688 did not mark the sudden emergence of either secure property rights or economic growth. Economic history has …
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Revolution of 1688 did not mark the sudden emergence of either secure property rights or economic growth. Economic history has …
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This paper argues that corruption in Russia is systemic in nature. Low wage levels of public officials provide strong incentives to engage in corruption. As corruption is illegal, corrupt officials can be exposed any time, which enforces loyalty towards the powers that be; thus corruption is a...
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This paper provides a synthesis of the state of knowledge on the economics of skyscrapers. First, we document how vertical urban growth has gained pace over the course of the 20th century. Second, we lay out a simple theoretical model of optimal building heights in a competitive market to...
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