We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descended from people in different source countries in the year 1500. Using this matrix, we analyze how post-1500 migration has influenced the level of GDP per capita and within-country income inequality in the world today. Indicators of early development such as early state history and the timing of transition to agriculture have much better predictive power for current GDP when one looks at the ancestors of the people who currently live in a country than when one considers the history on that country’s territory, without adjusting for migration. Measures of the ethnic or linguistic heterogeneity of a country’s current population do not predict inc...
We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 bec...
We examine differences in income within the U.S., and the regions of persistent poverty that have ar...
What can we say about systematic global and broad regional trends in the drivers of income inequalit...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
Using a cross section of countries, this paper examines the association between regional population ...
This paper studies the deep and proximate determinants of the evolution of the cross‐country distrib...
This paper studies the deep and proximate determinants of the evolution of the cross-country distrib...
Does state history matter for contemporary income distribution? Employing data for up to 153 countri...
This paper provides a framework relating the vertical transmission of characteristics across generat...
Does past migration matter for economic development in the long-term? Does an area’s history in migr...
Does population diversity matter for economic development in the long-run? Is there a different impa...
What can we say about systematic global and broad regional trends in the drivers of income inequalit...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 bec...
We examine differences in income within the U.S., and the regions of persistent poverty that have ar...
What can we say about systematic global and broad regional trends in the drivers of income inequalit...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
We construct a matrix showing the share of the year 2000 population in every country that is descend...
Using a cross section of countries, this paper examines the association between regional population ...
This paper studies the deep and proximate determinants of the evolution of the cross‐country distrib...
This paper studies the deep and proximate determinants of the evolution of the cross-country distrib...
Does state history matter for contemporary income distribution? Employing data for up to 153 countri...
This paper provides a framework relating the vertical transmission of characteristics across generat...
Does past migration matter for economic development in the long-term? Does an area’s history in migr...
Does population diversity matter for economic development in the long-run? Is there a different impa...
What can we say about systematic global and broad regional trends in the drivers of income inequalit...
Some major trends in world income inequalities and relevant economic trends are reviewed here. In re...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
We revisit the idea that colonized countries that were more (less) economically advanced in 1500 bec...
We examine differences in income within the U.S., and the regions of persistent poverty that have ar...
What can we say about systematic global and broad regional trends in the drivers of income inequalit...