This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in various North and South American cities between colonization and independence, and comparing them to Europe and Asia. We find that for much of the period, North America was the most prosperous region of the world, while Latin America was much poorer. We then discuss a series of hypotheses that can explain these results, including migration, the demography of the American Indian populations, and the various labor systems implemented in the continent
On the basis of a newly constructed dataset, this paper presents long-term series of the price level...
This study builds the first internationally comparable index of real wages for Mexico City bridging ...
Abstract of associated article: The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic ...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
The period 1820-1870, commonly referred to as the ‘lost decades’, is widely regarded as the key mome...
The period 1820-1870, commonly referred to as the "lost decades", is widely regarded as the key mome...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe United States and Latin America make up the greater part of the ...
Generally, Canada has been ignored in the literature on the colonial origins of divergence with most...
Differences in colonial institutions appear to explain divergent patterns of political and economic ...
Abstract In this article I analyse how transcontinental migrations, the various forms that these too...
Levels of economic development vary widely within countries in the Americas. We argue that part of t...
The period 1820-1870, or 'lost decades', is widely regarded as the key moment in the opening of gap ...
We develop a unified growth theory for the Western Hemisphere during the colonization era. We posit...
This paper discusses some of the criticisms recently raised by Rafael Do-bado-González (2015) about ...
On the basis of a newly constructed dataset, this paper presents long-term series of the price level...
This study builds the first internationally comparable index of real wages for Mexico City bridging ...
Abstract of associated article: The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic ...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
The period 1820-1870, commonly referred to as the ‘lost decades’, is widely regarded as the key mome...
The period 1820-1870, commonly referred to as the "lost decades", is widely regarded as the key mome...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe United States and Latin America make up the greater part of the ...
Generally, Canada has been ignored in the literature on the colonial origins of divergence with most...
Differences in colonial institutions appear to explain divergent patterns of political and economic ...
Abstract In this article I analyse how transcontinental migrations, the various forms that these too...
Levels of economic development vary widely within countries in the Americas. We argue that part of t...
The period 1820-1870, or 'lost decades', is widely regarded as the key moment in the opening of gap ...
We develop a unified growth theory for the Western Hemisphere during the colonization era. We posit...
This paper discusses some of the criticisms recently raised by Rafael Do-bado-González (2015) about ...
On the basis of a newly constructed dataset, this paper presents long-term series of the price level...
This study builds the first internationally comparable index of real wages for Mexico City bridging ...
Abstract of associated article: The process of colonization has shaped the economic and demographic ...