The determinants of countries' long-term income differences feature prominently in the literature. Spolaore and Wacziarg (The diffusion of development, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124, 469–529) argue that cultural differences, measured by countries' genetic distance, are an important barrier to the diffusion of development from the world's technological frontier. We revisit their findings in three ways. First, we successfully reproduce their results and confirm the robustness of their baseline findings. Second, we estimate their models for different time periods and find that the impact of genetic distance on income differences did not significantly change over time. Finally, we explore one of the underlying mechanisms of technology ado...
This paper examines the role of diffusion barriers in explaining differences in technological innova...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows bo...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows b...
The determinants of countries' long-term income differences feature prominently in the literature. S...
This paper studies the barriers to the diffusion of development across countries from a long-term pe...
This research explores the effects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. I...
This research explores the eects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. It ...
Why are some peoples still poor? Recent research suggests that a society’s “genetic distance”—a meas...
This research explores the effects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. I...
Why are some societies still poor? Recent research suggests that a country’s “genetic distance”—a me...
What obstacles prevent the most productive technologies from spreading to less developed economies f...
Instead of featuring a long-awaited convergence process, the second half of the twentieth century wi...
Spolaore and Wacziarg (2009) have presented evidence supporting a role of genetic distance to the Un...
This paper investigates how the measures of genetic distance between populations, which have been us...
This paper examines the role of diffusion barriers in explaining differences in technological innova...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows bo...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows b...
The determinants of countries' long-term income differences feature prominently in the literature. S...
This paper studies the barriers to the diffusion of development across countries from a long-term pe...
This research explores the effects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. I...
This research explores the eects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. It ...
Why are some peoples still poor? Recent research suggests that a society’s “genetic distance”—a meas...
This research explores the effects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. I...
Why are some societies still poor? Recent research suggests that a country’s “genetic distance”—a me...
What obstacles prevent the most productive technologies from spreading to less developed economies f...
Instead of featuring a long-awaited convergence process, the second half of the twentieth century wi...
Spolaore and Wacziarg (2009) have presented evidence supporting a role of genetic distance to the Un...
This paper investigates how the measures of genetic distance between populations, which have been us...
This paper examines the role of diffusion barriers in explaining differences in technological innova...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows bo...
This research explores the direct and barrier effects of culture on economic development. It shows b...