We study the effects of pre-colonial institutions on present-day socioeconomic outcomes for Latin America. Our thesis is that more advanced pre-colonial institutions relate to better socioeconomic outcomes today. We advance that pre-colonial institutions survived to our days thanks to the existence of largely self-governed Amerindian communities in rural Latin America. Amerindians groups with more advanced institutional capacity would have been able to organize and defend their interests in front of national governments; leading to better development outcomes for themselves and for the population at large. We test our thesis with a dataset of 324 sub-national administrative units covering all mainland Latin American countries. Our extensive...
This paper focuses on the interaction between the legacy of institutional arrangements and incentiv...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later developmen...
We study the effects of pre-colonial institutions on present-day socioeconomic outcomes for Latin Am...
The present doctoral thesis studies the association between pre-colonial institutions and long-run d...
Robust estimation of the impact of political institutions on economic development requires the ident...
Levels of economic development vary widely within countries in the Americas. We argue that part of t...
This thesis analyses the fundamental causes of economic growth in Latin America. Growth determinants...
Over the last few years, colonialism, especially as pursued by Europeans, has enjoyed a revival in i...
Colombian society has been historically marked by socioeconomic inequality, restricted social mobili...
Brazil is frequently portrayed as exhibiting persistent and structural economic inequality that is r...
In the last years, the work by Engerman and Sokoloff (ES) on the divergent development paths within ...
Four main facets characterized Spanish colonialism in Latin America and contributed to the persisten...
This article presents new estimations of per capita GDP in colonial times for the two pillars of the...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
This paper focuses on the interaction between the legacy of institutional arrangements and incentiv...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later developmen...
We study the effects of pre-colonial institutions on present-day socioeconomic outcomes for Latin Am...
The present doctoral thesis studies the association between pre-colonial institutions and long-run d...
Robust estimation of the impact of political institutions on economic development requires the ident...
Levels of economic development vary widely within countries in the Americas. We argue that part of t...
This thesis analyses the fundamental causes of economic growth in Latin America. Growth determinants...
Over the last few years, colonialism, especially as pursued by Europeans, has enjoyed a revival in i...
Colombian society has been historically marked by socioeconomic inequality, restricted social mobili...
Brazil is frequently portrayed as exhibiting persistent and structural economic inequality that is r...
In the last years, the work by Engerman and Sokoloff (ES) on the divergent development paths within ...
Four main facets characterized Spanish colonialism in Latin America and contributed to the persisten...
This article presents new estimations of per capita GDP in colonial times for the two pillars of the...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
This paper focuses on the interaction between the legacy of institutional arrangements and incentiv...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later developmen...