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    Report on Colonial Origins of

    Comparative Development

    by D. Acemoglu, S. Johnson,J. Robinson

    Maxim Ananyev

    New Economic School

    MAE, class 2012

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    Does the difference in institutions

    cause large difference in per capitaincomebetween countries?

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    Institutions matter.

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    Two (somewhat) contradicting

    opinions:

    Good institutions cause economic

    growthOR

    Rich countries develop betterinstitutions

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    How to isolate the impact of

    institutions?

    Look at the countries, where the

    institutions had been establishedexogenously i.e. former colonies

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    Types of colonies

    For extraction of wealth (bad institutions)

    For settlements (good institutions)

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    AJRHistorical Hypothesis

    Mortality

    Settlements

    Modern institutions

    Early institutions

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    Low mortality rate key determinant

    of where to settle

    Where should the pilgrims go?

    Guyana United States

    Where to send convicts?

    Gambia River Australia

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    Settler colonies

    Freedom of enterprise

    Trade

    Property rights

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    Non-settlers colonies

    Forced labor

    High taxes

    Extraction of wealth

    Authoritarian rule

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    Persistence of bad institutions

    Forced labor:

    Until 1886 in Brazil

    Until 1910 in Mexico

    Until 1945 in Guatemala

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    OLS: Wealth and Institutions

    y current per-capita GDP

    R current institutions

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    Institutions and wealth

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    This data may not prove anything

    Reverse causality

    Many omitted determinants

    Natural bias: seeing better institutions in richerplaces

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    It is better to look at settlers mortality

    ratesThe main causes of settler mortality - malaria

    and yellow fever did not hurt local

    population as much

    They did not influence local economy onlythe institutions imposed by the foreigners.

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    Least-squares estimates

    R - current institutionsC - early institutions

    S - settlements

    M - mortality rate

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    In Simple English:

    Current institutions depend on early

    institutions.

    Early institutions depend on the European

    settlements

    European settlements depend on mortality

    rate

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    Current institutions depend on early

    institutions

    Dependant variable is protection against

    expropriation risk in 1985 - 1995

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    European settlements depend on

    mortality rate

    Dependant variable is Europeansettlements in 1900

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    Current institutions depend on

    mortality rate

    Dependant variable is protection againstexpropriation risk in 1985 - 1995

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    Robustness

    AJR also control for:

    latitude

    humidity

    quality of soil

    temperature

    ethnolinguistic fragmentation etc.

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    Conclusion

    This findings reveal that colonial

    regime is one of the important factors

    that determine modern institutionsand wealth of nations.