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Geography as Destiny: A Brief History of Economic Growth

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Geography as Destiny: A Brief History of Economic Growth
Author(s)Eichengreen, Barry
AbstractIn “The Wealth and Poverty of Nations,” David S. Landes argues that Europe’s temperate climate encouraged hard work and capitalist development, while the heat of the tropics brought reliance on slaves. Will the legacy of these differences persist?
IssueNo2
Pages128-33
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceForeign Affairs
VolumeNo77
PubDateMarch-April1998
ISBN_ISSN0015-7120
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