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By merging individual data on valuable patents granted in Prussia in the late nineteenth century with county level …
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This paper uses recently discovered data on nearly 300 Prussian counties in 1816 to show that Protestantism led to more … Protestant economic history of Becker and Woessmann (2009), where Protestantism first led to better education, which in turn …. -- education ; Protestantism ; pre-industrialization …
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plausibly exogenous source of variation in early industrialization across regions of nineteenth-century Prussia, capital …
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inequality and marriage patterns at the county level in nineteenth-century Prussia. Formally the landed elite could have inuenced …
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In what sense are institutions a deep determinant of growth? In this paper, we address this question by examining the relationship between city growth and institutional reform in 19th century Germany, when some cities experienced deep institutional reform as a result of French rule. Employing an...
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Industrial Revolution. We provide new evidence from Prussia, a technological follower, where early-19th-century institutional …
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In this paper, we study how the birth of the first universities in Italy affected the emergence of the Italian free cities-states (the commune) in the period 1000-1300 a.d. Exploiting a panel dataset of 121 cities, we show that after the foundation of a new university the distance between each...
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This paper studies the impact of Muslim rule on human capital development. Using a unique novel dataset containing yearly data on Muslim presence in the period 711-1492 and literacy rate in 1900 for about 7500 municipalities in Spain, we estimate the local impact of the length of Muslim rule in...
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This paper uses a historical setting to study when religion can be a barrier to the diffusion of knowledge and economic development, and through which mechanism. I focus on 19th-century Catholicism and analyze a crucial phase of modern economic growth, the Second Industrial Revolution...
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exogenous variation in Protestantism due to a county's or town's distance to Wittenberg, the birthplace of the Reformation …. Similar results are found for the gender gap in literacy among the adult. -- Gender gap ; education ; protestantism population …
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