We assemble a dataset on technology adoption in 1000 B.C., 0 A.D., and 1500 A.D. for the predecessors to today's nation states. We find that this very old history of technology adoption is surprisingly significant for today's national development outcomes. Although our strongest results are for 1500 A.D., we find that even technology as old as 1000 BC matters in some plausible specifications.
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
The Scientific Revolution represents a turning point in the history of humanity. Yet it remains ill-...
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed l...
AbstractOlsson and Hibbs (2005) and Comin, Easterly, and Gong (2010) make persuasive theoretical and...
We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 bec...
Despite the repeated claim by eminent students of economic growth that scientists and inventors have...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
Traditional explanations for Western Europe's demographic growth in the High Middle Ages are unable ...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged?\ud We study the lags with which new t...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
Early states like China, India, Italy and Greece have been experiencing more rapid economic growth i...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation studied how technological change operates to determine the fortu...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
The Scientific Revolution represents a turning point in the history of humanity. Yet it remains ill-...
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed l...
AbstractOlsson and Hibbs (2005) and Comin, Easterly, and Gong (2010) make persuasive theoretical and...
We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 bec...
Despite the repeated claim by eminent students of economic growth that scientists and inventors have...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
Traditional explanations for Western Europe's demographic growth in the High Middle Ages are unable ...
If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged?\ud We study the lags with which new t...
A large literature suggests that European settlement outside of Europe shaped institutional, educati...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
Early states like China, India, Italy and Greece have been experiencing more rapid economic growth i...
The paper measures productivity growth in seventeen countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centur...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation studied how technological change operates to determine the fortu...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
The Scientific Revolution represents a turning point in the history of humanity. Yet it remains ill-...
We discuss a unified theory of directed technological change and technology adoption that can shed l...