@honeylikebts @Balram1801 Colonisers helped the colonies more than migrants do https://t.co/KEdAciuC2q
Čím větší evropské osídlení, tím vyšší úroveň prosperity. https://t.co/WZpUUiUdcw https://t.co/5WdC13qfSJ
@comoundisparo @DrDevinderPS @djazairian Also see: Easterly, W., & Levine, R. (2016). The European origins of economic development. Journal of Economic Growth, 21, 225-257. https://t.co/wgg4xGgTig
RT @BostonTea84: Cytaty i wykres za: William Easterly & Ross Levine, "The European Origins of Economic Development" (2016) https://t.co/aNJ…
RT @BostonTea84: Cytaty i wykres za: William Easterly & Ross Levine, "The European Origins of Economic Development" (2016) https://t.co/aNJ…
RT @BostonTea84: Cytaty i wykres za: William Easterly & Ross Levine, "The European Origins of Economic Development" (2016) https://t.co/aNJ…
RT @BostonTea84: Cytaty i wykres za: William Easterly & Ross Levine, "The European Origins of Economic Development" (2016) https://t.co/aNJ…
Cytaty i wykres za: William Easterly & Ross Levine, "The European Origins of Economic Development" (2016) https://t.co/aNJV1gtbkk
@mdvl_mornings If europeans made africa poor (via colonization), the bare minimum you would expect is for colonization to correlate with increased poverty, etc. Yet it doesn't. In fact, if anything, it is the opposite. https://t.co/qjayVjUsZd https://t.co/
RT @Biorealism: There is still a human capital element necessary to develop the infrastructure and institutions for economic growth and dev…
@MaoriRandom @charlek10 You still need a core of people familiar with what works to develop the infrastructure and institutions for economic growth and technology to spread? Arguably, the way China is now doing that in Africa is preferable. I don't know. h
There is still a human capital element necessary to develop the infrastructure and institutions for economic growth and development. https://t.co/DRcQMMel2Z https://t.co/XImNKp50F0
@SrenKVillemoes "results suggest that any adverse effects of extractive institutions associated with small European settlements were, even at low levels of ... European settlement ... offset by other things that Europeans brought, such as human capital and
@jojo86259096 @nealejones What do you mean it's not possible, the fact we have democracy, sanitation, flushing toilets, housing, roading, wifespread literacy and electricity is thanks to the colonists. You have to give them their due. https://t.co/DRcQMMel
@LindsayTucker8 @JohnBoyega @DexyDale @AsiwajuLerry European economic progress benefited Africans a lot. https://t.co/yRtkgPcDro. Instead of focusing on things Europeans and Africans did for the betterment of all humans and each other you cry the dead meme
@callidus_devils @AnnCoulter The US wouldn't be a first world country in that case. https://t.co/DRcQMMel2Z
The European origins of economic development https://t.co/yVdGDj5cKw
RT @KirkegaardEmil: @__ice9 @yanoak Took them 4 years. Doesn't say who the reviewers were. Editor is Galor of fame for bizarre genetic mode…
We've been catching up on our the literature lately... Easterly on European Origins of Development https://t.co/2uFCUhtaf9