We examine the joint distribution of levels of income per capita, life expectancy, and years of schooling across countries in 1960 and in 2000. In 1960 countries were clustered in two groups; a rich, highly educated, high longevity "developed" group and a poor, less educated, high mortality, "underdeveloped" group. By 2000 however we see the emergence of three groups; one underdeveloped group remaining near 1960 levels, a developed group with higher levels of education, income, and health than in 1960, and an intermediate group lying between these two. This finding is consistent with both the ideas of a new "middle income trap" that countries face even if they escape the "low income trap", as well as the notion that countries which escaped ...
One of the most frequent critiques of the HDI is that it does not take into account inequality withi...
Human capabilities play an important part in the emergence from stagnation to modern economic growth...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
Since the mid-twentieth century, we observe large differences in the development paths of countries,...
This paper starts with the assumption that poor countries are trapped in a low-level equilibrium, ca...
Abstract I model life expectancy in terms of physical and human capital and technology, the fundamen...
The “developing world’s middle class” is defined here as those who are not poor when judged by the ...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
How has wellbeing evolved over time and across regions? How does the West compare to the Rest? What ...
Middle-Income Traps Past and Present In the postwar era, many countries have managed to fairly rap-i...
From the second half of the eighteenth cen-tury onward, the Western world experienced unprecedented ...
This research tests the hypothesis that international cross-country differences in economic growth a...
Convergence of the Human Development Index (HDI) and per capita income were tested between 1975 and ...
Economic Development is New, Starting Around 1750 The world we've seen is divided, is startlingly so...
While the concept of human development has gained considerable academic and political acceptance, mo...
One of the most frequent critiques of the HDI is that it does not take into account inequality withi...
Human capabilities play an important part in the emergence from stagnation to modern economic growth...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
Since the mid-twentieth century, we observe large differences in the development paths of countries,...
This paper starts with the assumption that poor countries are trapped in a low-level equilibrium, ca...
Abstract I model life expectancy in terms of physical and human capital and technology, the fundamen...
The “developing world’s middle class” is defined here as those who are not poor when judged by the ...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...
How has wellbeing evolved over time and across regions? How does the West compare to the Rest? What ...
Middle-Income Traps Past and Present In the postwar era, many countries have managed to fairly rap-i...
From the second half of the eighteenth cen-tury onward, the Western world experienced unprecedented ...
This research tests the hypothesis that international cross-country differences in economic growth a...
Convergence of the Human Development Index (HDI) and per capita income were tested between 1975 and ...
Economic Development is New, Starting Around 1750 The world we've seen is divided, is startlingly so...
While the concept of human development has gained considerable academic and political acceptance, mo...
One of the most frequent critiques of the HDI is that it does not take into account inequality withi...
Human capabilities play an important part in the emergence from stagnation to modern economic growth...
Abstract: The classic narrative of economic development-- poor countries are caught in poverty traps...