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Introduction to the REI Special Issue: "The Role of History, Biogeography, and Institutions for Comparative Development"

Review of Economics and Institutions

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Title Introduction to the REI Special Issue: "The Role of History, Biogeography, and Institutions for Comparative Development"
 
Creator Michalopoulos, Stelios; Brown University and NBER.
Presbitero, Andrea Filippo; International Monetary Fund and MoFiR
 
Subject
Comparative development, Institutions, Economic History
N10, N50, O10  
 
Description The importance of history, culture, and biogeography in shaping current institutions and the long-run process of economic development is the subject of an important and growing field of research, attracting prominent scholars from different backgrounds. This special issue brings together contributions that investigate both theoretically and empirically the potential mechanisms that mediate the link between institutional and economic development.    
 
Publisher University of Perugia
 
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Date 2014-12-19
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.rei.unipg.it/rei/article/view/167
10.5202/rei.v5i2.167
 
Source Review of Economics and Institutions; Vol 5, No 2 (2014): The Role of History, Biogeography, and Institutions for Comparative Development; 7
2038-1379
2038-1344
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.rei.unipg.it/rei/article/view/167/144
 
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