Chuvas e Desenvolvimento Econômico
Stephen Haber, um ótimo historiador econômico, tem um artigo que se junta aquele imenso debate sobre dotações naturais, instituições e desenvolvimento econômico. Eis o resumo:
Climate, Technology, and the Evolution of Economic and Political Institutions
Stephen Haber
Stanford University – Hoover Institution and Political Science; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Abstract:
Why are some societies characterized by enduring democracy, while other societies are either persistently autocratic or experiment with democracy but then quickly fall back into autocracy? I find that there is a systematic, non-linear relationship between rainfall levels, human capital, property rights institutions and regime types such that stable democracies overwhelmingly cluster in a band of moderate rainfall (540 to 1200 mm of precipitation per year). I advance a theory to explain this outcome that focuses on how differences in the crops that could be grown in different rainfall bands affected societies’ institutional paths of development. I then test that theory against a unique cross-country dataset, a comparison of democracies and autocracies in antiquity, and a series of natural experiments.
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