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, geography has also affected colonization policies and, therefore, institutional outcomes. Using non-colonized countries as a …
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This paper does three things. First, based on a limited number of theoretically established dimensions, it proposes a new de facto indicator for the rule of law. It is the first such indicator to take the quality of legal norms explicitly into account. Second, using this indicator we shed new...
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The fast adoption of Western-style democracy and market economy principles as established by EU standards by many of the Eastern European "transformation countries" since the early 1990s should have raised cross-border lending by banks based in "old" EU member countries to clients resident in...
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Trade data are typically reported at the level of regions or countries and are therefore aggregates across space. In this paper, we investigate the sensitivity of standard gravity estimation to spatial aggregation. We build a model in which initially symmetric micro regions are combined to form...
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experience a growth slowdown at the middle-income range. Although these so-called `deep determinants' such as geography and …
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The so-called 'deep determinants' of economic growth and development (namely, geography, institutions, and integration …
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-spatial data on geography, building height and footprints with Norwegian register data. Our unit of observation are neighborhoods … land restrictions to alter urban density within parts of cities. Moreover, we show that geography is another important …
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the question: How do social norms evolve? This survey examines research that relies on geography to explain the … social norms are either directly or indirectly determined by geography and can, hence, be considered largely time invariant …
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Economic historians have debated the importance of energy for economic development. Energy economists would argue that energy systems need to be adaptable in the face of shocks. In this light, we consider the case of Denmark, a country which was almost entirely dependent on imports of coal, and...
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