Reference : Natural Land Productivity, Cooperation and Comparative Development |
E-prints/Working papers : Already available on another site | |||
Business & economic sciences : Social economics | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/20061 | |||
Natural Land Productivity, Cooperation and Comparative Development | |
English | |
Litina, Anastasia ![]() | |
2014 | |
No | |
[en] Land productivity ; Cooperation ; Social Capital | |
[en] This research advances the hypothesis that natural land productivity in the past, and its effect on the desirable level of cooperation in the agricultural sector, had a persistent effect on the evolution of social capital, the process of industrialization and comparative economic development across the globe. Exploiting exogenous sources of variations in land productivity across a) countries; b) individuals within a country, and c) migrants of different ancestry within a country, the research establishes that lower level of land productivity in the past is associated with more intense cooperation and higher levels of contemporary social capital and development. | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/20061 | |
https://ideas.repec.org/p/luc/wpaper/14-16.html |
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