[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/
create a website
Instrumental Variables in the Long Run. (2017). Klemp, Marc ; Casey, Gregory.
In: Discussion Papers.
RePEc:kud:kuiedp:1716.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Cited: 3

Citations received by this document

Cites: 53

References cited by this document

Cocites: 50

Documents which have cited the same bibliography

Coauthors: 0

Authors who have wrote about the same topic

Citations

Citations received by this document

  1. The Use of Decomposition Methods to Understand the Economic Growth Gap between Latin America and East Asia. (2021). Gimenez, Gregorio ; Barrado, Beatriz ; Sanau, Jaime .
    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:12:p:6674-:d:573586.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. Evaluating Ingenious Instruments for Fundamental Determinants of Long-Run Economic Growth and Development. (2017). Owen, Dorian.
    In: Econometrics.
    RePEc:gam:jecnmx:v:5:y:2017:i:3:p:38-:d:110889.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

References

References cited by this document

  1. Acemoglu, D. (2010): “Theory, General Equilibrium, and Political Economy in Development Economics,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17–32.

  2. Acemoglu, D. and S. Johnson (2005): “Unbundling institutions,” Journal of Political Economy, 113, 949–995.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  3. Acemoglu, D., F. A. Gallego, and J. A. Robinson (2014): “Institutions, Human Capital, and Development,” Annual Review of Economics, 6, 875–912.

  4. Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, and J. A. Robinson (2001): “The colonial origins of comparative development: An empirical investigation,” American Economic Review, 91, 1369–1401.

  5. Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, and J. A. Robinson (2005): “Institutions as a fundamental cause of long-run growth,” Handbook of Economic Growth, 1, 385–472.

  6. Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, and J. A. Robinson (2012): “The colonial origins of comparative development: An empirical investigation: Reply,” American Economic Review, 102, 3077–3110.

  7. Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, J. A. Robinson, and P. Yared (2008): “Income and democracy,” American Economic Review, 98, 808–842.

  8. Acemoglu, D., S. Johnson, J. A. Robinson, and P. Yared (2009): “Reevaluating the modernization hypothesis,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 56, 1043–1058.

  9. Albouy, D. Y. (2012): “The colonial origins of comparative development: An empirical investigation: comment,” American Economic Review, 102, 3059–3076.

  10. Alesina, A. and P. Giuliano (2013): “Family ties,” Handbook of Economic Growth, 2, 177.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  11. Alesina, A., J. Harnoss, and H. Rapoport (2016): “Birthplace diversity and economic prosperity, ” Journal of Economic Growth, 21, 101–138.

  12. Alesina, A., P. Giuliano, and N. Nunn (2011): “Fertility and the plough,” American Economic Review, 101, 499–503.

  13. Andersen, T. B., C.-J. Dalgaard, and P. Selaya (2016): “Climate and the emergence of global income differences,” Review of Economic Studies.

  14. Ang, J. B. (2013): “Institutions and the long-run impact of early development,” Journal of Development Economics, 105, 1–18.

  15. Ashraf, Q. and O. Galor (2013): “The “out of Africa” hypothesis, human genetic diversity, and comparative economic development,” American Economic Review, 103, 1–46.

  16. Ashraf, Q. and O. Galor (2016): “The macrogenoeconomics of comparative development,” Working Paper.

  17. Auer, R. A. (2013): “Geography, institutions, and the making of comparative development,” Journal of Economic Growth, 18, 179–215.

  18. Banerjee, A. and L. Iyer (2005): “History, institutions, and economic performance: The legacy of colonial land tenure systems in India,” American Economic Review, 95, 1190–1213.

  19. Becker, S. O. and L. Woessmann (2009): “Was Weber wrong? A human capital theory of Protestant economic history,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124, 531–596.

  20. Becker, S. O., F. Cinnirella, and L. Woessmann (2010): “The trade-off between fertility and education: evidence from before the demographic transition,” Journal of Economic Growth, 15, 177–204.

  21. Becker, S. O., F. Cinnirella, E. Hornung, and L. Woessmann (2014): “iPEHD – the ifo Prussian economic history database,” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 47, 57–66.

  22. Benhabib, J., A. Corvalan, and M. M. Spiegel (2011): “Reestablishing the income-democracy nexus,” NBER Working Paper.

  23. Bruhn, M. and F. A. Gallego (2012): “Good, bad, and ugly colonial activities: Do they matter for economic development?” Review of Economics and Statistics, 94, 433–461.

  24. Cervellati, M. and U. Sunde (2015): “The economic and demographic transition, mortality, and comparative development,” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 7, 189–225.

  25. Cervellati, M., F. Jung, U. Sunde, and T. Vischer (2014): “Income and democracy: Comment, ” American Economic Review, 104, 707–719.

  26. Comin, D., W. Easterly, and E. Gong (2010): “Was the Wealth of Nations determined in 1000 BC?” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2, 65–97.

  27. Deaton, A. (2010a): “Instruments, randomization, and learning about development,” Journal of Economic Literature, 424–455.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  28. Deaton, A. (2010b): “Understanding the mechanisms of economic development,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3–16.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  29. Dell, M. (2010): “The persistent effects of Peru’s mining mita,” Econometrica, 78, 1863–1903.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  30. Do, Q.-T., A. A. Levchenko, and C. Raddatz (2016): “Comparative advantage, international trade, and fertility,” Journal of Development Economics, 119, 48–66.

  31. Dollar, D. and A. Kraay (2003): “Institutions, trade, and growth,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 50, 133–162.

  32. Easterly, W. (2007): “Inequality does cause underdevelopment: Insights from a new instrument,” Journal of Development Economics, 84, 755–776.

  33. Easterly, W. and R. Levine (2003): “Tropics, germs, and crops: how endowments influence economic development,” Journal of Monetary Economics, 50, 3–39.

  34. Feyrer, J. (2009a): “Distance, trade, and income-the 1967 to 1975 closing of the suez canal as a natural experiment,” NBER Working Paper.

  35. Feyrer, J. (2009b): “Trade and Income–Exploiting Time Series in Geography,” NBER Working Paper.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  36. Feyrer, J. and B. Sacerdote (2009): “Colonialism and modern income: Islands as natural experiments,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 91, 245–262.

  37. Frankel, J. A. and D. Romer (1999): “Does trade cause growth?” American Economic Review, 379–399.

  38. Galor, O. and Ö. Özak (2016): “The Agricultural Origins of Time Preference,” American Economic Review.

  39. Glaeser, E. L., R. La Porta, F. Lopez-de Silanes, and A. Shleifer (2004): “Do institutions cause growth?” Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 271–303.

  40. Gorodnichenko, Y. and G. Roland (2011): “Which dimensions of culture matter for long-run growth?” American Economic Review, 101, 492–498.

  41. Gorodnichenko, Y. and G. Roland (2017): “Culture, institutions and the wealth of nations,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 99, 402–416.

  42. Guiso, L., P. Sapienza, and L. Zingales (2006): “Does culture affect economic outcomes?” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, 23–48.

  43. Heid, B., J. Langer, and M. Larch (2012): “Income and democracy: Evidence from system GMM estimates,” Economics Letters, 116, 166–169.

  44. Iyer, L. (2010): “Direct versus indirect colonial rule in India: Long-term consequences,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 92, 693–713.

  45. Michalopoulos, S. and E. Papaioannou (2013): “Pre-colonial ethnic institutions and contemporary African development,” Econometrica, 81, 113–152.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  46. Naritomi, J., R. R. Soares, and J. J. Assunção (2012): “Institutional development and colonial heritage within Brazil,” Journal of Economic History, 72, 393–422.

  47. Nunn, N. (2008): “The long-term effects of Africa’s slave trades,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123, 139–176.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  48. Nunn, N. (2014): “Historical development,” Handbook of Economic Growth, 2, 347–402.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  49. Putterman, L. and D. Weil (2010): “Post-1500 population flows and the long run determinants of economic growth and inequality,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125, 1627.

  50. Rodrik, D., A. Subramanian, and F. Trebbi (2004): “Institutions rule: The primacy of institutions over geography and integration in economic development,” Journal of Economic Growth, 9, 131–165.

  51. Spolaore, E. and R. Wacziarg (2013): “How deep are the roots of economic development?” Journal of Economic Literature, 51, 325–69.

  52. Tabellini, G. (2010): “Culture and institutions: Economic development in the regions of Europe,” Journal of the European Economic Association, 8, 677–716.

  53. Weber, M. (1958): The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now

Cocites

Documents in RePEc which have cited the same bibliography

  1. Redistribution and wage inequality. (2021). Pi, Jiancai ; Zhang, Pengqing.
    In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
    RePEc:eee:reveco:v:72:y:2021:i:c:p:510-523.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. Historical instruments and contemporary endogenous regressors. (2021). Klemp, Marc ; Casey, Gregory.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:149:y:2021:i:c:s0304387820301619.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  3. Involuntary experiments in former colonies: The case for a moratorium. (2020). Hoffmann, Nimi.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:127:y:2020:i:c:s0305750x19304541.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  4. (Don’t) leave politics out of it: Reflections on public policies, experiments, and interventions. (2020). Das, Sabyasachi.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:127:y:2020:i:c:s0305750x19304413.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  5. Rational expectations and the Paradox of policy-relevant natural experiments. (2020). Hennessy, Christopher A ; Chemla, Gilles.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:114:y:2020:i:c:p:368-381.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  6. The Employment Effects of Faster Payment: Evidence from the Federal Quickpay Reform. (2020). Nanda, Ramana ; Barrot, Jeannoel.
    In: Journal of Finance.
    RePEc:bla:jfinan:v:75:y:2020:i:6:p:3139-3173.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  7. The Dozen Things Experimental Economists Should Do (More of). (2019). List, John ; Jimenezgomez, David ; Czibor, Eszter.
    In: Southern Economic Journal.
    RePEc:wly:soecon:v:86:y:2019:i:2:p:371-432.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  8. The Dozen Things Experimental Economists Should Do (More of). (2019). List, John ; Jimenez-Gomez, David ; Czibor, Eszter.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:25451.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  9. All that glitters is not gold : the political economy of randomized evaluations in development. (2019). ROUBAUD, Francois ; Guerin, Isabelle ; Bedecarrats, Florent.
    In: Post-Print.
    RePEc:hal:journl:ird-02112849.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  10. The Dozen Things Experimental Economists Should Do (More of). (2019). List, John ; Jimenez-Gomez, David ; Czibor, Eszter.
    In: Artefactual Field Experiments.
    RePEc:feb:artefa:00648.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  11. (Don’t) Leave Politics Out of It: Reflections on Public Policies, Experiments, and Interventions. (2019). Das, Sabyasachi.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:ash:wpaper:24.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  12. Parallel Experimentation in a Competitive Advertising Marketplace. (2019). Nair, Harikesh ; Waisman, Caio ; Sahni, Navdeep S ; Lin, Xiliang.
    In: Papers.
    RePEc:arx:papers:1903.11198.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  13. The Distribution of Gains from Globalization. (2018). Tavares, Marina ; Lang, Valentin F.
    In: IMF Working Papers.
    RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2018/054.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  14. Experimental evidence on scaling up education reforms in Kenya. (2018). Bold, Tessa ; Sandefur, Justin ; Nganga, Alice ; Mwabu, Germano ; Kimenyi, Mwangi.
    In: Journal of Public Economics.
    RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:168:y:2018:i:c:p:1-20.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  15. Targeting Credit through Community Members. (2017). Vera-Cossio, Diego.
    In: PIER Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:pui:dpaper:78.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  16. Effects of Emigration on Rural Labor Markets. (2017). Mobarak, Ahmed ; Chowdhury, Shyamal ; Akram, Agha.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:23929.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  17. Learning to constrain: Political competition and randomized controlled trials in development. (2017). Maarek, Paul ; Dorsch, Michael ; Corduneanu-Huci, Cristina .
    In: THEMA Working Papers.
    RePEc:ema:worpap:2017-24.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  18. Létalon-or des évaluations randomisées : économie politique des expérimentations aléatoires dans le domaine du développement. (2017). Bedecarrats, Florent.
    In: Working Paper.
    RePEc:avg:wpaper:fr899.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  19. All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Political Economy of Randomised Evaluations in Development. (2017). Bedecarrats, Florent.
    In: Working Paper.
    RePEc:avg:wpaper:en899.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  20. Targeting credit through community members. (2017). Vera-Cossio, Diego.
    In: Development Research Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:adv:wpaper:201707.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  21. Can Paying Firms Quicker Affect Aggregate Employment?. (2016). Nanda, Ramana ; Barrot, Jean-Noel .
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22420.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  22. Randomization of What? Moving from Libertarian to Democratic Paternalism. GREDEG Working Papers Series. (2016). Brisset, Nicolas ; Favereau, Judith .
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-02092638.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  23. Randomization of What? Moving from Libertarian to Democratic Paternalism. (2016). Brisset, Nicolas ; Favereau, Judith .
    In: GREDEG Working Papers.
    RePEc:gre:wpaper:2016-34.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  24. The Paradox of Policy-Relevant RCTs and Natural Experiments. (2016). Hennessy, Christopher ; Chemla, Gilles.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:11361.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  25. Building State Capacity: Evidence from Biometric Smartcards in India. (2016). Sukhtankar, Sandip ; Niehaus, Paul ; Muralidharan, Karthik.
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:106:y:2016:i:10:p:2895-2929.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  26. The Impact of Fundamental Development Factors on Different Income Groups: International Evidence. (2015). Stadelmann, David ; Stimpfle, Alexander .
    In: Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc15:113128.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  27. Skill biased labour demand and the wage growth of younger workers: Evidence from an unexpected pension reform. (2015). Danzer, Alexander.
    In: Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc15:113051.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  28. Progress and challenges in achieving an evidence-based education policy in Latin America and the Caribbean. (2015). Urquiola, Miguel.
    In: Latin American Economic Review.
    RePEc:spr:laecrv:v:24:y:2015:i:1:p:1-30:10.1007/s40503-015-0026-6.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  29. The gold standard for randomised evaluations: from discussion of method to political economics. (2015). ROUBAUD, Francois ; Guérin, Isabelle ; Bedecarrats, Florent ; Guerin, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/196617.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  30. Does Development Aid Undermine Political Accountability? Leader and Constituent Responses to a Large-Scale Intervention. (2015). Mobarak, Ahmed ; Guiteras, Raymond.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:21434.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  31. DOES DEMOCRACY PROMOTE THE RULE OF LAW?. (2015). Assiotis, Andreas ; Sylwester, Kevin.
    In: Journal of Economic Development.
    RePEc:jed:journl:v:40:y:2015:i:1:p:63-92.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  32. Skill biased labour demand and the wage growth of younger workers: Evidence from an unexpected pension reform. (2015). Danzer, Alexander.
    In: IBS Working Papers.
    RePEc:ibt:wpaper:wp022015.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  33. Evasive Entrepreneurship. (2015). Henrekson, Magnus ; Elert, Niklas.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:hhs:iuiwop:1044.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  34. Does hospital competition improve health care delivery in China?. (2015). Qin, Xuezheng ; Pan, Jay ; Li, Qian ; Delamater, Paul L. ; Messina, Joseph P..
    In: China Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:chieco:v:33:y:2015:i:c:p:179-199.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  35. The Impact of a Food for Education Program on Schooling in Cambodia. (2015). Cheung, Maria ; Berlin, Maria.
    In: Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies.
    RePEc:bla:asiaps:v:2:y:2015:i:1:p:44-57.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  36. Geopolitics, Aid and Growth. (2014). Eichenauer, Vera ; Dreher, Axel ; Gehring, Kai.
    In: Annual Conference 2014 (Hamburg): Evidence-based Economic Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc14:100519.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  37. Aggregate Fertility and Household Savings: A General Equilibrium Analysis using Micro Data. (2014). Qian, Nancy ; Porzio, Tommaso ; Meng, Xin ; Banerjee, Abhijit.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:20050.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  38. Geopolitics, Aid and Growth. (2014). Eichenauer, Vera ; Dreher, Axel ; Gehring, Kai.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:9904.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  39. Risk, Insurance and Wages in General Equilibrium. (2014). Rosenzweig, Mark ; Mobarak, Ahmed.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:9797.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  40. Inequality and the Crisis: A Causal Inference Analysis. (2013). Holzner, Mario.
    In: wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Papers.
    RePEc:wii:bpaper:110.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  41. Policies and Institutions for Effective Service Delivery: The Need of a Microeconomic and Micropolitical Approach. (2013). Svensson, Jakob ; Bold, Tessa.
    In: Journal of African Economies.
    RePEc:oup:jafrec:v:22:y:2013:i:suppl_2:p:-ii38.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  42. The economic impact of natural resources. (2013). Mideksa, Torben.
    In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
    RePEc:eee:jeeman:v:65:y:2013:i:2:p:277-289.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  43. Risk, Insurance and Wages in General Equilibrium. (2013). Rosenzweig, Mark ; Mobarak, Ahmed.
    In: Center Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ags:yaleeg:161442.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  44. The Politics of Aid Effectiveness: Why Better Tools can Make for Worse Outcomes. (2012). olofsgård, anders ; Olofsgrd, Anders.
    In: SITE Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:hhs:hasite:0016.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  45. Do Developing Countries Benefit from Foreign Direct Investments?. (2012). Razzak, Weshah ; Bentour, El Mostafa.
    In: EERI Research Paper Series.
    RePEc:eei:rpaper:eeri_rp_2012_07.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  46. Does Foreign Aid Increase Foreign Direct Investment?. (2012). Selaya, Pablo ; Sunesen, Eva Rytter .
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:40:y:2012:i:11:p:2155-2176.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  47. The extension of social security coverage in developing countries. (2012). Tran, Chung ; Jung, Juergen.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:99:y:2012:i:2:p:439-458.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  48. The Effect of Fertility Reduction on Economic Growth. (2012). Wilde, Joshua ; Weil, David ; Ashraf, Quamrul.
    In: CID Working Papers.
    RePEc:cid:wpfacu:251.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  49. Моделирование технологических и институциональных эффектов в макроэкономическом прогнозировании. (2011). gnidchenko, andrey.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:35484.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  50. Toward Results-Based Social Policy Design and Implementation - Working Paper 249. (2011). Szekely, Miguel.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:cgd:wpaper:249.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Coauthors

Authors registered in RePEc who have wrote about the same topic

Report date: 2025-01-05 02:19:37 || Missing content? Let us know

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated October, 6 2023. Contact: CitEc Team.