The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two centuries of independence, one of the crucial underpinnings of its persistent high levels of income inequality. This paper assesses the colonial strategy of land redistribution in a global comparative perspective using new and existing land inequality figures in an OLS regression framework. The two central questions addressed are 1) what explains the cross-country variation in land inequality at the end of the colonial age? 2) how does initial land inequality relate to current income inequality? The main conclusions of the paper are that geography and factor endowments play a less decisive role than often argued in literature. And second, wh...
This paper proposes that Colonialism is a major explanation behind today’s differences in Income Ine...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
Latin America, with a Gini coefficient for land of 0.79, is the world’s most unequal region in terms...
The bi-polar distribution of land established during three centuries of colonial rule is still, afte...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
This paper seeks to improve regional and national databases. Apart from Taylor and Hudson (1972), D...
This paper proposes that colonialism is a major explanation behind today's differences in income ine...
Using a new dataset, this paper presents new evidence on inequality in Latin America for the 19th ce...
This paper uses historic data from Cundinamarca, Colombia to empirically assess the impact of land i...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
Land distribution is considered to be one of the main contributors to inequality in pre-industrial s...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
We explore the relation between historical population density in former colonies and modern income d...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
This paper proposes that Colonialism is a major explanation behind today’s differences in Income Ine...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
Latin America, with a Gini coefficient for land of 0.79, is the world’s most unequal region in terms...
The bi-polar distribution of land established during three centuries of colonial rule is still, afte...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
This paper seeks to improve regional and national databases. Apart from Taylor and Hudson (1972), D...
This paper proposes that colonialism is a major explanation behind today's differences in income ine...
Using a new dataset, this paper presents new evidence on inequality in Latin America for the 19th ce...
This paper uses historic data from Cundinamarca, Colombia to empirically assess the impact of land i...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
Land distribution is considered to be one of the main contributors to inequality in pre-industrial s...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
We explore the relation between historical population density in former colonies and modern income d...
Current levels of income and asset inequality in Latin American countries are, from a global compara...
This paper proposes that Colonialism is a major explanation behind today’s differences in Income Ine...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
Latin America, with a Gini coefficient for land of 0.79, is the world’s most unequal region in terms...