This research develops a unified growth theory that captures the transition from the domination of geographical factors in the determination of productivity in early stages of development to the domination of institutional factors in mature stages of development. It identifies a novel channel through which favorable geographical conditions that were inher-ently associated with inequality adversely affected the emergence of institutions that promote human capital accumulation. The research suggests that the distribution of land ownership within and across countries affected the nature of the transition from an agrarian to an in-dustrial economy generating diverging growth patterns across countries. Furthermore, the qualitative change in the ...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the population-land inequality-land clearance ne...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently as-sociated with...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
Includes bibliographical references. Title from cover. Also available via the InternetAvailable from...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting ...
The growing body of literature devoted to study the impact of inequality on economic growth have cen...
We find a relationship between geographic factors and numeracy in more than 300 regions of Europe ar...
This study examines the impact of agrarian structures on income inequality over the long run. First,...
While unequal land ownership has a role to play in explaining historically high levels of income ine...
The growing body of literature devoted to studying the impact of inequality on economic growth has c...
This research advances the hypothesis that reversal of fortunes in the process of economic develop- ...
The growing body of literature devoted to studying the impact of inequality on economic growth has c...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the population-land inequality-land clearance ne...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently as-sociated with...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
Includes bibliographical references. Title from cover. Also available via the InternetAvailable from...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting ...
The growing body of literature devoted to study the impact of inequality on economic growth have cen...
We find a relationship between geographic factors and numeracy in more than 300 regions of Europe ar...
This study examines the impact of agrarian structures on income inequality over the long run. First,...
While unequal land ownership has a role to play in explaining historically high levels of income ine...
The growing body of literature devoted to studying the impact of inequality on economic growth has c...
This research advances the hypothesis that reversal of fortunes in the process of economic develop- ...
The growing body of literature devoted to studying the impact of inequality on economic growth has c...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the population-land inequality-land clearance ne...