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The following pages link to Reversal of Fortune: Geography and Institutions in the Making of the Modern World Income Distribution (Q4806761):
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- Geography, institutions, and the making of comparative development (Q372220) (← links)
- Warfare, fiscal capacity, and performance (Q381033) (← links)
- Introduction to economic growth (Q413493) (← links)
- Institutions and growth in limited access societies (Q533094) (← links)
- SMEs, growth, and poverty: cross-country evidence (Q814991) (← links)
- Institutions and development: the interaction between trade regime and political system (Q814992) (← links)
- Entry costs and cross-country differences in productivity and output (Q928702) (← links)
- Productivity growth and welfare in a model of allocative inefficiency (Q1654188) (← links)
- Political institutions and the evolution of character traits (Q1682729) (← links)
- Wealth breeds decline: reversals of leadership and consumption habits (Q1780173) (← links)
- The democratic transition (Q2014731) (← links)
- Did colonisation matter for comparative economic complexity? (Q2036954) (← links)
- A small-scale agent-based model of institutional and technological change (Q2094470) (← links)
- Property rights, expropriations, and business cycles in China (Q2246659) (← links)
- The heterogenous impact of taxation on FDI: a note on Djankov et al. (2010) (Q2292766) (← links)
- Social infrastructure and the preservation of physical capital: equilibria and transitional dynamics (Q2423083) (← links)
- Growth volatility and technical progress: a simple rent-seeking model (Q2509067) (← links)
- INEQUALITY, GROWTH, AND OVERTAKING (Q3426140) (← links)
- Two-Stage Bayesian Model Averaging in Endogenous Variable Models (Q5080440) (← links)
- Financial development, political instability, trade openness and growth in Brazil: evidence from a new dataset, 1890--2003 (Q6138870) (← links)