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the quality of a country’s economic institutions. For instance, distance from the equator in latitude degrees is … understanding for this type of regularities, this article reviews the growing empirical literature on geography and institutions, as …
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presentday institutions, but are also partly independent of institutional quality. <p> …
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the quality of a country’s economic institutions. For instance, distance from the equator in latitude degrees is … understanding for this type of regularities, this article reviews the growing empirical literature on geography and institutions, as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005190941
between 1500-1830, strong capitalist institutions were largely non-existent in the Western world. During the scrable for … Africa, starting in 1885, good institutions were an option, but the disease environment had then drastically changed. We show …/Neo-European subsample, the proposed relationship between settler mortality and institutions is weak or rejected for Latin America and Africa …
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usually is accompanied by valuable rents that tend to distort property rights institutions. Our empirical analysis further …
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usually is accompanied by valuable rents that tend to distort property rights institutions. Our empirical analysis further …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005651651
The article features a temporal approach to modelling the social impact of Western colonialism. We collect a data set for all former colonies and dependencies that are regarded as countries today (143 observations). Our data, as well as existing theory, suggest that the very heterogeneous era of...
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