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Summary Recap Economic Growth, ISBN: 9788131724811 Growth Institutions and Business

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Growth, institutions and business lectures:
Chapters 1-4, 6-10, 12-16.

WEEK1:

CH1;

1. Introduction to the course:

Big questions:
- What causes long-run economic growth?
- What causes differences in economic growth & income?

Proximate causes:
• Capital & growth accounting.
• Population & human capital.
• Productivity & technological development.

Deep causes:
• Efficiency & government.
• Inequality & culture.
• Geography & environment.


2. Facts about economic growth:

Economic growth; Pre-modern economic growth:
• 15th century: mechanical reason. Black death (pandemic). Decrease population -> increase
GDP per capita.
• Holland end 16th century: Structural change. Rural country to a commercial one.
• Sweden: Sweden became most important player in politics.
• End 19th century: increase GDP per capita in UK: first industrial revolution is happening in
the UK. UK becomes world leader until the end of the 19th century/beginning of the 20th. It
was then replaced by the US.

,Facts; Economic growth; The very long-run:

Facts; Economic growth; the end of economic growth?
Optimistic view:
• US growth expected at 2 percent per year.




Facts; Economic growth; the end of economic growth? Pessimist view:
• Growth rate of economic leader.

,Facts; Economic growth; The doubling times:




facts; Economic growth; GDP per capita, 1870-2016:
• Not only western, also other parts of the world.

, Facts; Economic growth; GDP per capita, 1800-2000:
• Growing trend for almost every country.
• Slope of the line is different for every country.




Facts; Economic growth; GDP per capita, 1880-2000:




Facts; Economic growth; GDP per worker, 1960-2000:

• Your position didn’t really
change over time.
• If you were rich in the past, you
still rich.
• If you were poor, you didn’t
really improve over time.

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