Institutions as a fundamental cause of long-run growth

D Acemoglu, S Johnson, JA Robinson - Handbook of economic growth, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper develops the empirical and theoretical case that differences in economic
institutions are the fundamental cause of differences in economic development. We first
document the empirical importance of institutions by focusing on two “quasi-natural
experiments” in history, the division of Korea into two parts with very different economic
institutions and the colonization of much of the world by European powers starting in the
fifteenth century. We then develop the basic outline of a framework for thinking about why …
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