The Role of Physical Geography: Transport, Energy, Disease, Crops Poor countries and even poor people are often blamed for their plight. You'd better do something better. It's your culture. It's your bad government. It's your corruption. Well, sometimes those factors play a role but, often poor countries remain poor in part, because they live in very difficult places on the planet. Physical geography is one of the seven main categories for a good differential diagnosis. Of economic developme..
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. The Andean countries,...
September 2000 Why are spatial differences in land rents and wages not bid away by firms and individ...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
The Role of Physical Geography: Transport, Energy, Disease, Crops Poor countries and even poor peop...
The Role of Culture: Demography, Education, Gender We're making a differential diagnosis of why cou...
The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
The Role of Politics We're making a differential diagnosis. A country is sick, it's stuck in poverty...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. On a worldwide scale,...
Which Countries Are Still Stuck in Poverty? In our quest to understand sustainable development, and ...
{_This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We inves...
What explains poverty of Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia? One view holds the disease environment o...
This paper proposes that the resurgence of geographic factors in the study of uneven development is ...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. The Andean countries,...
September 2000 Why are spatial differences in land rents and wages not bid away by firms and individ...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
The Role of Physical Geography: Transport, Energy, Disease, Crops Poor countries and even poor peop...
The Role of Culture: Demography, Education, Gender We're making a differential diagnosis of why cou...
The World Bank estimated that 1.4 billion people in the world were living in poverty in 2008. In th...
Location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth through their effects on ...
The Role of Politics We're making a differential diagnosis. A country is sick, it's stuck in poverty...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. On a worldwide scale,...
Which Countries Are Still Stuck in Poverty? In our quest to understand sustainable development, and ...
{_This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth. We inves...
What explains poverty of Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia? One view holds the disease environment o...
This paper proposes that the resurgence of geographic factors in the study of uneven development is ...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
Geography has strong and pervasive effects on economic and social development. The Andean countries,...
September 2000 Why are spatial differences in land rents and wages not bid away by firms and individ...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...