Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. On a worldwide scale, geographical patterns are especially dramatic (Figure 1). The tropics are almost uniformly poor, and few of the nontropical countries are among the poorest. If geography were unimportant, one would expect to see similar economic condition
In South America, income per capita, the standard measure of material prosperity, is five times larg...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
Latin America is the most urbanized region in the world with 80% of its people living in cities and ...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. The Andean countries,...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
The Latin America and the Caribbean region has an ambiguous place in the new geography of developmen...
{_This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We inves...
Geographical points of view on under-development in latin America Geographical points of view on und...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
The Role of Physical Geography: Transport, Energy, Disease, Crops Poor countries and even poor peop...
For decades, the prevailing sentiment was that, since geography is unchangeable, there is no reason ...
One of the central concerns in Latin America an the Caribbean (LAC) has been the reduction of povert...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
ne of the central concerns in Latin America an the Caribbean (LAC) has been the reduction of poverty...
In South America, income per capita, the standard measure of material prosperity, is five times larg...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
Latin America is the most urbanized region in the world with 80% of its people living in cities and ...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. The Andean countries,...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
The Latin America and the Caribbean region has an ambiguous place in the new geography of developmen...
{_This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We inves...
Geographical points of view on under-development in latin America Geographical points of view on und...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The third paper sheds light o...
The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
The Role of Physical Geography: Transport, Energy, Disease, Crops Poor countries and even poor peop...
For decades, the prevailing sentiment was that, since geography is unchangeable, there is no reason ...
One of the central concerns in Latin America an the Caribbean (LAC) has been the reduction of povert...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
ne of the central concerns in Latin America an the Caribbean (LAC) has been the reduction of poverty...
In South America, income per capita, the standard measure of material prosperity, is five times larg...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
Latin America is the most urbanized region in the world with 80% of its people living in cities and ...