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alternative to conventional theories of economic development based on the historical pathway of development exhibited by developed … highlight the timeliness of pursuing this approach and its comparison with the East Asian model of development with emphasis on …, inclusive growth and economic development …
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This paper uses estimates of the dates at which different countries have experienced their demographic transitions to examine the main historical determinants of these transitions. We first show that genetic distance to the United Kingdom, a measure of cultural relatedness used in Spolaore and...
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This paper uses new estimates of the dates on which different countries experienced their demographic transition to examine the main historical determinants of these transitions. Our results indicate that countries with better historical institutions reached the onset of the transition earlier....
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This paper constructs a simple Malthusian model to explain per capita income differences in the Malthusian era by focusing on regional variations in the expansion of the commercial sector. This paper shows that a larger productivity improvement in the skilled intensive commercial sector relative...
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economic development. If the sociopolitical, legal and economic transformations in the Anglo-Saxon world in the last three …
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economic development. If the sociopolitical, legal and economic transformations in the Anglo-Saxon world in the last three … individual beliefs, social norms and informal cultural organizations. -- institutions ; economic growth ; development …
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This study, without providing a complete picture of the country’s economic development, aims to bring about a better …
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Long-term cycles in world economic development are analyzed through the view on Russia's economy in the XIX century …
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Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation for these sustained shifts in growth - changes in the national leader. We use deaths of leaders while in office as a source of exogenous variation in leadership, and ask whether these...
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military, which has never been done since the first coup d'état of 1960. The Justice and Development Party in the leadership of …
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