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Humboldt and the economists on natural resources, institutions and underdevelopment (1752 to 1859) / Mauro Boianovsky
(European journal of the history of economic thought ; volume 20, issue 1)

出版者 (London : Routledge)
出版年 February 2013
大きさ 1 online resource (pages 58-88)
著者標目 *Boianovsky, Mauro author
件 名 LCSH:Economics -- History  全ての件名で検索
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一般注記 Includes bibliographical references
The article discusses how early economists, sometimes informed by the pioneer report on a Latin American country (Mexico) by the geographer A. von Humboldt, interpreted the connections between natural resources, institutions and growth. The paradox of a negative relation between natural wealth and growth was elaborated, before Humboldt,by Hume. Humboldt's account of the high degree of income inequality in Mexico caught Malthus's attention, who turned it into a key element of his anti-Ricardo view that the fertility of soil may be associated with poor growth if there is a lack of effective demand. Cairnes claimed that the structural impact of a natural resource boom on the rest of the economy is compatible with the comparative-advantage framework. J.S. Mill articulated the potential perverse effects of natural wealth on effort supply and weak institutions, a theme conspicuous in the modem literature about the "natural resource curse"
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