Economic Development in the Americas since 1500: Endowments and Institutions
Stanley L. Engerman and
Kenneth Sokoloff
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: N2 O1 O54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Economic Development in the Americas since 1500: Endowments and Institutions" , pp 1-8
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Paths of Development: An Overview , pp 9-30
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Factor Endowments and Institutions , pp 31-56
- Stanley L. Engerman, Kenneth Sokoloff and Stephen Haber
- The Role of Institutions in Shaping Factor Endowments , pp 57-93
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- The Evolution of Suffrage Institutions , pp 94-120
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- The Evolution of Schooling: 1800-1925 , pp 121-167
- Stanley L. Engerman, Kenneth Sokoloff and Elisa V. Mariscal
- Inequality and the Evolution of Taxation , pp 168-211
- Kenneth Sokoloff and Eric M. Zolt
- Land and Immigration Policies , pp 212-244
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Politics and Banking Systems , pp 245-294
- Stephen Haber
- Five Hundred Years of European Colonization , pp 295-314
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Institutional and Non-Institutional Explanations of Economic Development , pp 315-340
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Epilogue: Institutions in Political and Economic Development , pp 341-359
- Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth Sokoloff
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