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This paper explores the relationship between market access and education levels in the context of an industrializing economy, in this case Spain between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Specifically, we examine whether differences in regional accumulations of human capital...
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What is the effect of state capacity on economic development? I argue that strong and centralised states are capable of mobilising the resources required to establish an efficient administration and provide public goods, which are preconditions for modern economic growth. To test this...
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setting of 19th century Europe presents a unique opportunity to address this issue, since it witnessed fundamental change in … markets in 19th century Europe is in major part due to the transportation revolution in form of the railways. There is …
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Broadberry, Guan and Li (2018) made estimates for China's GDP per capita from 980 to 1840 in order to date the onset of the Great Divergence between China and western European economies. In response to Solar's (2021) criticisms, they (2021) made some revisions to the estimates but largely...
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-run tendency towards an increase in the prevalence of poverty, both in the South and in the North of Europe. This trend was only …
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