The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.
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From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. Health Care (a proposal for reform, published in "The Thriving Society: On The Social Conditions of Human Flourishing").
The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. It is often based on maps like the one used by Jared Diamond above. We are grateful for comments from seminar audiences at Brown University, the NBER DAE meeting, the NBER EFDIS meeting, the Quantitative History Webinar Series hosted by Hong Kong University, the China Economics Summer Institute, Toulouse School of Economics, UC Irvine, Vancouver School of Economics, and from discussions with Siwan Anderson, Emmanuelle Auriol, Lisa Blaydes, Jean-Paul Carvalho, Latika Chaudhary, Dan Bogart, Zhiwu Chen, Felipe Valencia Caicedo, James Fenske, Oded Galor, Saum Jha, Nippe Lagerlof, Chicheng Ma, Joel Mokyr, Gary Richardson, Mohamed Saleh, Paul Seabright, Stergios Skaperdas, Felipe Valencia, and Yang Xie. The existence of a core region of high land productivity in Northern China plays a central role in our simulations. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia. We build a dynamic model with granular geographical information in terms of topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land to quantitatively gauge the effects of “fractured land” on state formation in Eurasia.
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Here is a 15-minute video associated with the paper. They find that a broad version of the “fractured-land” hypothesis that takes into account both topographical features and the location of productive agricultural land is necessary and sufficient, within their model, to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. 103.
We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Thanks to the Courtesy of : We find that either topography or productive land alone is sufficient to account for China’s recurring political unification and Europe’s persistent political fragmentation. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/marginalrevolution/feed/~3/OBcP_CRL8Z0/the-fractured-land-hypothesis.html, Here’s one possible reason why Tesla wasn’t added to the S&P 500, Business - Computers/Tablets & Consumer Electronics. The Fractured Land Hypothesis' explanation of Chinese unity fails on two counts: #1 - China's geography is not homogenous - it is just as fractured as the rest of the world. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. We discuss how our results map into observed historical outcomes and assess how robust our findings are. Joint with Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China's tendency toward political unification and Europe's protracted political fragmentation. The idea that China's geography is unhindered by major geographic, topographic, or ecological barriers is faulty. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Primary care and health in rural China (1960s–1970s), Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Tropical Cyclones, Effects of Drought on Infant Mortality in China. All Rights Reserved. Diamond (1997) famously argued that “fractured land” was responsible for China’s tendency toward political unification and Europe’s protracted political fragmentation. Business, Small Business, Online Business, Home Based Business, Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development. The Fractured-Land Hypothesis. Posted by 6 years ago.
From Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Mark Koyama, Youhong Lin, and Tuan-Hwee Sng, here is a new NBER working paper: Patterns of political unification and fragmentation have crucial implications for comparative economic development.