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Barriers and the transition to modern growth
Authors:L. Rachel Ngai
Affiliation:Department of Economics, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
Abstract:This paper argues that barriers affect both the beginning date and the subsequent pace of modern growth, and taking into account this fact enriches our knowledge of cross-country income differences. The model matches the observed inverted U-shape of cross-country income differences, which implies that a substantial fraction of current income differences is transitional. Hence, the model requires smaller barriers to account for current income differences relative to models that focus only on steady states. Empirically, I find that differences in the beginning dates of modern growth explain large differences in incomes.
Keywords:D58   O11   O14   O42
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