This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with inequality in the distribution of land ownership, adversely affected the implementation of human capital promoting institutions (e.g., public schooling and child labor regulations), and thus the pace and the nature of the transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy, contributing to the emergence of the Great Divergence in income per capita across countries. The basic premise of this research, regarding the negative effect of land inequality on public expenditure on education is established empirically based on cross-state data from the beginning of the 20th century in the United States.Land Inequality, Institutions, Geography, Hu...
This paper examines the extent to which patterns of human capital convergence can account for observ...
Land related inequality is a central component of the wider inequality that is one of the burning is...
We find a relationship between geographic factors and numeracy in more than 300 regions of Europe ar...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently as-sociated with...
This research develops a unified growth theory that captures the transition from the domination of g...
We examine the nexus between land transfers and human capital formation. A sequence of land redistri...
This study examines the impact of agrarian structures on income inequality over the long run. First,...
Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting ...
We create a new dataset to test the influence of land inequality on long-run human capital formation...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
This research advances the hypothesis that natural land productivity in the past, and its effect on ...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
This paper suggests that inequality in landownership is a nonfinancial hurdle for human capital accu...
Given the controversy around the effect of income inequality on economic growth, we analyze if gove...
This paper examines the extent to which patterns of human capital convergence can account for observ...
Land related inequality is a central component of the wider inequality that is one of the burning is...
We find a relationship between geographic factors and numeracy in more than 300 regions of Europe ar...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently associated with ...
This research suggests that favorable geographical conditions, that were inherently as-sociated with...
This research develops a unified growth theory that captures the transition from the domination of g...
We examine the nexus between land transfers and human capital formation. A sequence of land redistri...
This study examines the impact of agrarian structures on income inequality over the long run. First,...
Land plays an important role in the economies of developing countries, and many theories connecting ...
We create a new dataset to test the influence of land inequality on long-run human capital formation...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
This research advances the hypothesis that natural land productivity in the past, and its effect on ...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
This paper suggests that inequality in landownership is a nonfinancial hurdle for human capital accu...
Given the controversy around the effect of income inequality on economic growth, we analyze if gove...
This paper examines the extent to which patterns of human capital convergence can account for observ...
Land related inequality is a central component of the wider inequality that is one of the burning is...
We find a relationship between geographic factors and numeracy in more than 300 regions of Europe ar...