December 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1176 pages
41h 52m
English
Nathan Nunn, Department of Economics, Harvard University, NBER, and BREAD, 1805 Cambridge Street, Room M25, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA, nnunn@fas.harvard.edu, http://www.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/nunn
This chapter surveys a growing body of evidence showing the impacts that historical events can have on current economic development. Over the past two decades historical persistence has been documented in a wide variety of time periods and locations, and over remarkably long time horizons. Although progress continues to be made identifying and understanding underlying mechanisms, the existing evidence suggests that cultural traits and formal institutions are both key in understanding historical ...
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