This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding the determinants of per-capita income using a novel spatial econometric approach to control for spillovers among neighboring countries and for spatially correlated omitted variables. We use simultaneous equations to identify alternative channels through which country characteristics might affect income, and then test the robustness of those effects. We find support for both "institutionalist" and "geographic" determinants of income. A time-varying index of institutional quality has a strong independent effect on current income, but there is also a persistent effect of geographic factors such as seasonal frost, malaria transmission, and coastal location, which influence income throu...
We revisit the debate about the root causes of income divergence, and ask whether geographical varia...
We show that geographical factors influence long-run per capita income directly, as well as indirect...
In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geograp...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding the determinants of per-capita income us...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding how institutions, geography, and trade i...
This dissertation considers the determinants of countries\u27 real income per capita, controlling fo...
In a series of papers, my colleagues and I have demonstrated that levels of per capita income, econo...
Recent research on the ultimate causes of the large di¤erences in economic development across countr...
A number of recent papers study the impact of institutions, trade and geography known as “deep deter...
To explain cross-country income differences, research has recently focused on the so-called deep det...
Brazil displays a geographic and institutional diversity unique in the world. It extends in a north-...
This paper estimates a structural model of economic geography using cross-country data on per capita...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
Spatial inequality in global economic development has left Africa with the least progress in improvi...
Over the last decades spatial econometric models have represented a common tool for measuring spillo...
We revisit the debate about the root causes of income divergence, and ask whether geographical varia...
We show that geographical factors influence long-run per capita income directly, as well as indirect...
In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geograp...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding the determinants of per-capita income us...
This paper tests a series of prominent hypotheses regarding how institutions, geography, and trade i...
This dissertation considers the determinants of countries\u27 real income per capita, controlling fo...
In a series of papers, my colleagues and I have demonstrated that levels of per capita income, econo...
Recent research on the ultimate causes of the large di¤erences in economic development across countr...
A number of recent papers study the impact of institutions, trade and geography known as “deep deter...
To explain cross-country income differences, research has recently focused on the so-called deep det...
Brazil displays a geographic and institutional diversity unique in the world. It extends in a north-...
This paper estimates a structural model of economic geography using cross-country data on per capita...
This paper first proposes a theoretical framework outlining the links from the deep determinants of ...
Spatial inequality in global economic development has left Africa with the least progress in improvi...
Over the last decades spatial econometric models have represented a common tool for measuring spillo...
We revisit the debate about the root causes of income divergence, and ask whether geographical varia...
We show that geographical factors influence long-run per capita income directly, as well as indirect...
In this paper we examine the role of institutions relative to economic performance, absolute geograp...