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This paper documents industrial output growth around the poor periphery (Latin America, the European periphery, the Middle East and North Africa, Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa) between 1870 and 2007. We find that although the roots of rapid peripheral industrialization stretch into the late 19th...
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Why did substantial parts of Europe abandon the institutionalized churches around 1900? Empirical studies using modern …
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Existing theories of pre-emptive war typically predict that the leading country may choose to launch a war on a follower who is catching up, since the follower cannot credibly commit to not use their increased power in the future. But it was Japan who launched a war against the West in 1941, not...
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, such as elections. We collect new data to document the presence of voluntary and social organizations and the history of …
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With increasing sophistication, economists have been estimating gravity equations for five decades. Robust evidence shows that borders and distance impede trade by much more than tariffs or transports costs can explain. We therefore advocate investigation of other sources of resistance, despite...
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its cause? The conventional wisdom in the world history literature offers globalization as the answer: it alleges that …
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answer is less. Three centuries of history show unambiguously that economic isolation caused by war or autarkic policy has …
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We illustrate the ongoing research line on Growth, History, and Institutions, which adds to economic growth analysis a …. We conclude with policy implications of the Growth, History, and Institutions research line. …
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This paper asks whether history can shed light on the modern debate about immigration's labour market impact in high …
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This Paper explores the diffusion of two agricultural innovations in late 19th century Denmark and Ireland: the milk separator and the cooperative creamery. It asks whether variables identified as important for innovation and growth by cross-country regressions mattered in this instance: in...
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