It has long been realised that factor accumulation and technological development are only proximate causes of economic development, and the focus has now shifted to investigating the deeper determinants of economic growth. Two such forces are highlighted in the literature: institutions and geography. However, it remains controversial as to which of these two is the more important. The institutions school assigns primal importance to institutions, whereas the geography school considers geographical factors as the primary determinant of the economic performance of countries. This paper reviews the debate surrounding these deeper determinants of economic performance. It reviews the work of these two schools of thought and their interpretation ...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
It has long been realised that factor accumulation and technological development are only proximate ...
The causal links between growth, human development and institutionsare central to understanding the ...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
International audienceThis article analyses current attempts to identify the factors underlying long...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Do institutions “rule” when explaining cross-country divergence? This paper finds that to a large ex...
Empirical findings on determinants of long-term economic growth are numerous, sometimes inconsistent...
In this paper we search for empirical support for the thesis that institutions are a major driver of...
In this paper, we test the Rodrik et al (2004) framework to explain differences in development level...
Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by...
The spectacular gap in incomes that separates the world's rich and poor nations is the central ...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fundamental determinants of eco...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...
It has long been realised that factor accumulation and technological development are only proximate ...
The causal links between growth, human development and institutionsare central to understanding the ...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
International audienceThis article analyses current attempts to identify the factors underlying long...
This work investigates the roots of economic development. The debate about the predominance of insti...
Do institutions “rule” when explaining cross-country divergence? This paper finds that to a large ex...
Empirical findings on determinants of long-term economic growth are numerous, sometimes inconsistent...
In this paper we search for empirical support for the thesis that institutions are a major driver of...
In this paper, we test the Rodrik et al (2004) framework to explain differences in development level...
Is institutional quality a major driver of economic development? This paper tackles the question by...
The spectacular gap in incomes that separates the world's rich and poor nations is the central ...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fundamental determinants of eco...
International analysis of economic growth has confirmed the theoretical assumption that internationa...
A large literature is present on how colonial origins through the channels of Institutions and human...
We study the role of institutional development as a causal mechanism of history affecting current ec...