We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 became poorer (richer, respectively) by the late 20th century. Using data on place of origin of today's country populations and the urbanization and population density measures used by Acemoglu et al. (2002) as indicators of level of development in 1500, we confirm a reversal of fortune for territories but find persistence of fortune and their descendants. The results are equally strong or stronger for three alternative measures of early development, namely years since transition to agriculture, state history, and the Comin et al (2010) year 1500 technology index. They are also robust to changing end years, to inclusion of non-colonized countrie...
This paper examines the non-reversal of fortune thesis proposed by Acemoglu et al. (2002) in the li...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
All since the rise of the first civilizations, economic development has been closely intertwined wit...
Early states like China, India, Italy and Greece have been experiencing more rapid economic growth i...
It may not be possible to change centuries-old spatial distributions of economic activity, argue Wil...
Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson have claimed that the world income distribution underwent a 'Reversa...
Among non-European regions colonized by Europeans, regions that were relatively richer five centurie...
Abstract of associated article: The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic ...
We assemble a dataset on technology adoption in 1000 B.C., 0 A.D., and 1500 A.D. for the predecessor...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
This article assesses the relative merits of the “reversal of fortune” thesis, according to which th...
This paper examines the non-reversal of fortune thesis proposed by Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson (...
From the colonial era to the present, economic progress in sub-Saharan Africa has been slow. This pa...
This paper examines the non-reversal of fortune thesis proposed by Acemoglu et al. (2002) in the li...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
All since the rise of the first civilizations, economic development has been closely intertwined wit...
Early states like China, India, Italy and Greece have been experiencing more rapid economic growth i...
It may not be possible to change centuries-old spatial distributions of economic activity, argue Wil...
Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson have claimed that the world income distribution underwent a 'Reversa...
Among non-European regions colonized by Europeans, regions that were relatively richer five centurie...
Abstract of associated article: The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic ...
We assemble a dataset on technology adoption in 1000 B.C., 0 A.D., and 1500 A.D. for the predecessor...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
This article assesses the relative merits of the “reversal of fortune” thesis, according to which th...
This paper examines the non-reversal of fortune thesis proposed by Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson (...
From the colonial era to the present, economic progress in sub-Saharan Africa has been slow. This pa...
This paper examines the non-reversal of fortune thesis proposed by Acemoglu et al. (2002) in the li...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
All since the rise of the first civilizations, economic development has been closely intertwined wit...