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- "Geography and the Deep Determinants of Economic G...
"Geography and the Deep Determinants of Economic Growth" Featuring Alex Tabarrok
Institutions are an important determinant of economic growth but they are not the only important determinant. I will argue that geography plays a role in economic growth both as an independent determinant and as a deep determinant of institutions.