Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigorous colonial traders and at the same time one of its least successful growth records. Using an estimated model in the spirit of Allen (2009) we conclude that intercontinental trade had a substantial and increasingly positive impact on economic growth. In the heyday of colonial expansion, eliminating the economic links to empire would have reduced Portugal’s per capita income by roughly a fifth. While the empire helped the domestic economy it was not sufficient to annul the tendency towards decline in relation to Europe’s advanced core which set in from the 17th century onwards. We conclude that the explanation for Portugal’s long-ter...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
By the end of the last millennium, Portugal looked like a promising country in Europe, flooded by a ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigo...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigo...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigor...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigor...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe's most vigor...
This paper attempts to answer the following question: How, in economic terms, was being colonized by...
We construct the first time-series for Portugal’s per capita GDP for 1500-1850, drawing on a new an...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
31 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30-31The Portuguese Empire was one of the most successful European empires of...
What was the contribution of intercontinental trade to the development of the European early modern ...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
By the end of the last millennium, Portugal looked like a promising country in Europe, flooded by a ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigo...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigo...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigor...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe’s most vigor...
Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe's most vigor...
This paper attempts to answer the following question: How, in economic terms, was being colonized by...
We construct the first time-series for Portugal’s per capita GDP for 1500-1850, drawing on a new an...
Around 1500 Spain and Portugal were among the most affluent nations in the world, and had income lev...
31 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30-31The Portuguese Empire was one of the most successful European empires of...
What was the contribution of intercontinental trade to the development of the European early modern ...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
Defense Date: 28 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Giovanni Federico (European University Institute) ...
By the end of the last millennium, Portugal looked like a promising country in Europe, flooded by a ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...