Newly assembled macroeconomic statistics for early modern Portugal reveal one of Europe's most vigorous colonial traders but one of its least successful growth records. Was the empire a blessing or a drag to the economy? Using an estimated dynamic model, 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 at least a fifth. While the empire helped the domestic economy, it was not sufficient to annul the tendency of the latter toward decline in relation to Europe's advanced core, which began to set in from the seventeenth century onward, but only became defi...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
From 1850 to 1913, the Portuguese economy expanded slowly and di-verged from the European core. In c...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...
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 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...
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...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
By the end of the last millennium, Portugal looked like a promising country in Europe, flooded by a ...
This paper documents that the Rise of (Western) Europe between 1500 and 1850 is ...
The rise of Western Europe after 1500 is due largely to growth in countries with access to the Atlan...
This book follows the renovation of European economic history towards a more unified interpretation ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
From 1850 to 1913, the Portuguese economy expanded slowly and di-verged from the European core. In c...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...
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 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...
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...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
By the end of the last millennium, Portugal looked like a promising country in Europe, flooded by a ...
This paper documents that the Rise of (Western) Europe between 1500 and 1850 is ...
The rise of Western Europe after 1500 is due largely to growth in countries with access to the Atlan...
This book follows the renovation of European economic history towards a more unified interpretation ...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
From 1850 to 1913, the Portuguese economy expanded slowly and di-verged from the European core. In c...
This chapter follows the steps of renovation of European economic history towards a more unified int...