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Institutions vs. Policies: A Tale of Two Islands
Peter Blair Henry and Conrad Miller
Recent work emphasizes the primacy of differences in countries' colonially-bequeathed property rights and legal systems for explaining differences in their subsequent economic development. Barbados and Jamaica provide a striking counter example to this long-run view of income determination. Both countries inherited property rights and legal institutions from their English colonial masters yet experienced starkly different growth trajectories in the aftermath of independence. From 1960 to 2002, Barbados' GDP per capita grew roughly three times as fast as Jamaica's. Consequently, the income gap between Barbados and Jamaica is now almost five times larger than at the time of independence. Since their property rights and legal systems are virtually identical, recent theories of development cannot explain the divergence between Barbados and Jamaica. Differences in macroeconomic policy choices, not differences in institutions, account for the heterogeneous growth experiences of these two Caribbean nations.
... NBER Working Paper No. 14604 * Issued in December 2008 NBER Program(s): EFG IFM
ITI LE LS ME PE POL. An NBER digest for this paper is available. ...
This paper is available online for purchase. - www.nber.org/papers/w14604 - 24k - 2008-12-23
Appendix Tables
Raymond F. Mikesell and J. Herbert Furth
   in Mikesell, Raymond F. and J. Herbert Furth, Foreign Dollar Balances and the International Role of the Dollar
... 1967 7,763 1,142 15 129 2,051 11,100 4,241 1968 1969 10,374 1,273 16,756 1,999
8 55 30 20 2,794 4,870 125 135 14,604 23,835 5,598 12,561 ...
www.nber.org/chapters/c3645.pdf - 1974-01-01
Appendix D: Statistics of Imports of Labor-Intensive Manufactures by Developed Countries, 1964 and 1965
Hal B. Lary
   in Hal B. Lary, Imports of Manufactures from Less Developed Countries
... 10,202 11,049 - 9,889 79 59,865. 3,423 5,735 3,416 58,013 6,779 5,314 6,473 . 79 .
1,852 NZ 99,250 14,604 4,629 4,315 5,660 — — — — 16,028 16,028 — ...
www.nber.org/chapters/c4985.pdf - 1970-04-09
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[TEXT] CONTROL TOTAL TABLE 2 NUMBER OF RESIDENT DEATHS TABULATED BY ...
... 3,545| 1,862| 2,142| 4,636| 12,169| 27,506 | | | | | E800-E949..... 156,929|
1,237| 2,595| 3,984| 14,459| 14,604| 16,752 | | | | | _____ ...
www.nber.org/mortality/1995/docs/put9502.txt - 45k - 1999-10-14
[TEXT] CONTROL TOTAL TABLE 4 NUMBER OF RESIDENT DEATHS TABULATED BY ...
... 700,478| 3,659| 1,897| 2,173| 4,767| 13,000| 29,840 | | | | | E800-E949..... 156,929|
1,237| 2,595| 3,984| 14,459| 14,604| 16,752 | | | | | E810 ...
www.nber.org/mortality/1995/docs/put9504.txt - 47k - 1999-10-14
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... In institutions vs. Policies: a tale of two islands (NBER Working Paper No. 14604),
authors Peter Blair henry and conrad miller remind us that Page 3. ...
www.nber.org/digest/may09/may09.pdf - 2009-04-28
A Tale of Two Islands
... 14604), authors Peter Blair Henry and Conrad Miller remind us that both countries
inherited property rights and legal institutions from their English colonial ...
www.nber.org/digest/may09/w14604.html - 27k - 2009-10-15
[TEXT] 10/14/94 Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990 ...
10/14/94 Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990 Compiled by Richard
Forstall, Population Division US Bureau of the Census Please see file ...
www.nber.org/census/pop/1900-90.txt - 101k - 2007-04-26
[TEXT] CONTROL TOTAL TABLE 1 NUMBER OF RESIDENT DEATHS TABULATED BY ...
CONTROL TOTAL TABLE 1 NUMBER OF RESIDENT DEATHS TABULATED BY MENTION OF OF AN
UNDERLYING CAUSE, RECORD AXIS MULTIPLE CAUSE OR ENTITY AXIS MULTIPLE CAUSE OF ...
www.nber.org/mortality/1991/docs/put9101.txt - 101k - 1996-03-15
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