ECON 002 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Douglass North, Physical Capital, Natural Experiment

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Fundamental causes of prosperity factors that are at the root of the differences in the proximate causes to prosperity. Fundamental causes of prosperity: (lead to proximate: geography, culture, institutions. Proximate causes of prosperity: physical capital, human capital, technology. Need both proximate and fundamental causes to have to have considered for a complete understanding of prosperity. Permanently disadvantages (but not all views are as pessimistic) They are determined by individuals as members of a society because they are humanly devised . These different institutions create different types of incentives. The incentives help determine the degree to which societies accumulate the factors of production and adopt new technology. Ex: north korea vs. south korea example (page 176-177: if institutions are a major determinant of economic prosperity, then the sharply divergent institutions of the two koreas should have left to divergent economic fortunes.

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