Geographic information systems (GIS) data was used on a global scale to examine the relationship between climate (ecozones), water navigability, and economic development in terms of GDP per capita. GDP per capita and the spatial density of economic activity measured as GDP per km2 are high in temperate ecozones and in regions proximate to the sea (within 100 km of the ocean or a sea-navigable waterway). Temperate ecozones proximate to the sea account for 8 percent of the world's inhabited land area, 23 percent of the world's population, and 53 percent of the world's GDP. The GDP densities in temperate ecozones proximate to the sea are on average eighteen times higher than in non-proximate non-temperate areas
We study the relationship between geography and growth. To do so, we \u85rst develop a dynamic spati...
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The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
We study the relationship between geography and growth. To do so, we \u85rst develop a dynamic spati...
A very broad themenothing less than global economic dynamicsis required to understand the nature of ...
This paper applies G-Econ+, an updated version of the G-Econ database by Nordhaus, to analyze the in...
Geographic information systems (GIS) data was used on a global scale to examine the relationship bet...
Most studies of economic growth have tended to ignore or underplay the role of physical geography. O...
This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We investi...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
This paper examines the impact of geography, access, urbanization, and trade on per capita GDP in de...
U.S. economic activity is overwhelmingly concentrated at its ocean and Great Lakes coasts and at nav...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
Most recent cross-country analyses of economic growth have neglected physical geography as a determi...
The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in interest in the interaction between economi...
We study the relationship between geography and growth. To do so, we \u85rst develop a dynamic spati...
A very broad themenothing less than global economic dynamicsis required to understand the nature of ...
This paper applies G-Econ+, an updated version of the G-Econ database by Nordhaus, to analyze the in...