Everybody knows now that the “hardware” dimension of development—the physical infrastructure, for example—is a lot easier to put in place than the “software” to keep it operable, which depends on local skills and institutions. (United Nations Development Programme
Long-term economic development involves four fundamental processes: the exploitation of increasing r...
In this chapter, we take up the history of income growth in developing economies and the changes in ...
There are two phenomena widely observed when an economy departs from an underdeveloped state and sta...
Everybody knows now that the “hardware” dimension of development—the physical infrastructure, for ex...
In this article, we provide evidence for the hypothesis that a substantial portion of the convention...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
The evolution of economies during the major portion of human history was marked by Malthusian Stagna...
This paper studies how differences in the size of barriers to capital accumulation can account for d...
The study of export-led industrialization in an enclave economy comes at the juncture of two chains ...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
Although the persistent slowdown in the growth of per capita output has been observed in virtually a...
Why do some countries industrialize later than others? Recent literature suggests that the prime rea...
This paper studies how differences in the size of barriers to capital accumulation can account for d...
This chapter examines the institutional, discursive and political economic dimensions of the postwar...
The question of economic growth is one of the most fascinating concepts the development economics de...
Long-term economic development involves four fundamental processes: the exploitation of increasing r...
In this chapter, we take up the history of income growth in developing economies and the changes in ...
There are two phenomena widely observed when an economy departs from an underdeveloped state and sta...
Everybody knows now that the “hardware” dimension of development—the physical infrastructure, for ex...
In this article, we provide evidence for the hypothesis that a substantial portion of the convention...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
The evolution of economies during the major portion of human history was marked by Malthusian Stagna...
This paper studies how differences in the size of barriers to capital accumulation can account for d...
The study of export-led industrialization in an enclave economy comes at the juncture of two chains ...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
Although the persistent slowdown in the growth of per capita output has been observed in virtually a...
Why do some countries industrialize later than others? Recent literature suggests that the prime rea...
This paper studies how differences in the size of barriers to capital accumulation can account for d...
This chapter examines the institutional, discursive and political economic dimensions of the postwar...
The question of economic growth is one of the most fascinating concepts the development economics de...
Long-term economic development involves four fundamental processes: the exploitation of increasing r...
In this chapter, we take up the history of income growth in developing economies and the changes in ...
There are two phenomena widely observed when an economy departs from an underdeveloped state and sta...