The idea of poverty traps has captured the imagination of development economists and policymakers alike for many years.1 It is not hard to see why. There are many very plausible self-reinforcing mechanisms through which countries (or individuals) which start out poor are likely to remain poor. There is also an abundance of empirical evidence that most countries that wer
We look for permanent effects to per capita GDP from exogenous, temporary shocks. Our shocks are tem...
We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can lead the e...
This paper starts with the assumption that poor countries are trapped in a low-level equilibrium, ca...
Comparatively low levels of health and economic institutions are present in certain countries and no...
A sound understanding of poverty traps - defined as poverty that is self-reinforcing due to the poor...
In this deductive study, Paul Collier’s claims regarding poverty are tested. Collier claims in The B...
This article examines the links that have recently been studied between poverty, high fertility and ...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
This book explores how persistent states of underdevelopment can arise in strategic environments in ...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
textabstractEndogenous population growth, i.e., making the rate of population growth dependent on so...
Abstract. Endogenous population growth, i.e., making the rate of population growth dependent on soci...
This research tests the hypothesis that international cross-country differences in economic growth a...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
R&D poverty traps Abstract: In this paper we show that the R&D effort of a country and its e...
We look for permanent effects to per capita GDP from exogenous, temporary shocks. Our shocks are tem...
We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can lead the e...
This paper starts with the assumption that poor countries are trapped in a low-level equilibrium, ca...
Comparatively low levels of health and economic institutions are present in certain countries and no...
A sound understanding of poverty traps - defined as poverty that is self-reinforcing due to the poor...
In this deductive study, Paul Collier’s claims regarding poverty are tested. Collier claims in The B...
This article examines the links that have recently been studied between poverty, high fertility and ...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
This book explores how persistent states of underdevelopment can arise in strategic environments in ...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
textabstractEndogenous population growth, i.e., making the rate of population growth dependent on so...
Abstract. Endogenous population growth, i.e., making the rate of population growth dependent on soci...
This research tests the hypothesis that international cross-country differences in economic growth a...
The concept of a poverty trap—commonly understood as a self-reinforcing situation beneath an asset t...
R&D poverty traps Abstract: In this paper we show that the R&D effort of a country and its e...
We look for permanent effects to per capita GDP from exogenous, temporary shocks. Our shocks are tem...
We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can lead the e...
This paper starts with the assumption that poor countries are trapped in a low-level equilibrium, ca...