In September 1957, the International Economic Association held a conference at The Hague on the “Economic Consequences of the Size of Nations”, which proceedings were published in 1960. Fifty years later, while the economic environment has dramatically changed, the issues put forward and discussed in this volume are still largely relevant. The goal of this paper is to assess whether the analytical framework and intuitions of the major contribution of the volume, that of Simon Kuznets, has passed well the test of time. Using a sample of the richest and freer OECD countries, many of the hypotheses made in the 1960 volume and neatly captured by Kuznets are found to be vindicated, as others have to be reformulated: small developed open countrie...
Der Zweck dieser Arbeit ist es, die Beziehung zwischen die Größe des Landes und das Wachstum auf int...
This paper investigates economic performance and policies in OECD countries. Our hypothesis is that ...
This paper examines the size premium of nations. Using panel data for more than 200 countries over 5...
In September 1957, the International Economic Association held a conference at The Hague on the "Eco...
In September 1957, the International Economic Association held a conference at The Hague on the "Eco...
When looking at the world map it is obvious that there is a great variation in size among sovereign ...
Borders are a man-made institution, and as such their shape cannot be taken as part of the physical ...
This study investigates the effect that country size has on economic growth. This analysis is prompt...
This study investigates the effect that country size has on economic growth. This analysis is prompt...
Abstract: Normally, economists take the size of countries as an exogenous variable. Nevert...
This research presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that small country size constitutes a burd...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
Der Zweck dieser Arbeit ist es, die Beziehung zwischen die Größe des Landes und das Wachstum auf int...
This paper investigates economic performance and policies in OECD countries. Our hypothesis is that ...
This paper examines the size premium of nations. Using panel data for more than 200 countries over 5...
In September 1957, the International Economic Association held a conference at The Hague on the "Eco...
In September 1957, the International Economic Association held a conference at The Hague on the "Eco...
When looking at the world map it is obvious that there is a great variation in size among sovereign ...
Borders are a man-made institution, and as such their shape cannot be taken as part of the physical ...
This study investigates the effect that country size has on economic growth. This analysis is prompt...
This study investigates the effect that country size has on economic growth. This analysis is prompt...
Abstract: Normally, economists take the size of countries as an exogenous variable. Nevert...
This research presents evidence supporting the hypothesis that small country size constitutes a burd...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
Der Zweck dieser Arbeit ist es, die Beziehung zwischen die Größe des Landes und das Wachstum auf int...
This paper investigates economic performance and policies in OECD countries. Our hypothesis is that ...
This paper examines the size premium of nations. Using panel data for more than 200 countries over 5...