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to agglomeration effects: fortune persists for the United States and most of Latin America. Finally extractive …
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largely due to agglomeration effects: fortune persists for the United States and most of Latin America. Further, we show that …
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Whereas traditional explanations of differences in long-run paths of development across the Americas generally point to the significance of differences in national heritage or religion, we highlight the relevance of stark contrasts in the degree of inequality in wealth, human capital, and...
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