68 Auskunft per Mail von Robert Boyd.
69 Michelle A. Kline, Robert Boyd: Population size predicts technological complexity in Oceania.
70 Dietrich Vollrath: Technology and Scale.
71 Carles I. Jones, Paul M. Romer: The New Kaldor Facts. Ideas, Institutions, Population, and Human Capital.
72 Michael Kremer: Population Growth and Technological Change. One Million B.C. to 1990.
73 Nathan Nunn: The Importance of History for Economic Development.
74 Jeffrey Herbst: States and Power in Africa.
75 Enrico Spolaore, Romain Wacziarg: How Deep Are The Roots of Economic Development?
76 Jared Diamond: Arm und Reich.
77 Quamrul Ashraf, Oded Galor: Dynamics and Stagnation in the Malthusian Epoch.
Enrico Spolaore, Romain Wacziarg: How Deep Are The Roots of Economic Development?
Ola Olsson, Douglas A. Hibbs Jr.: Biogeography and long-run economic development.
Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Andre T. Young: Did Technology Transfer More Rapidly East-West than North-South?
78 Oana Borcan, Ola Olsson, Louis Putterman: Transition to Agriculture and First State Presence: A Global Analysis.
79 siehe 78
80 Austausch mit Louis Putterman per Mail.
81 Valerie Bockstette, Areendam Chanda, Louis Putterman: States and Markets. The Advantage of an Early Start.
82 Oana Borcan, Ola Olsson, Louis Putterman: State History and Economic Development. Evidence from Six Millennia.
83 Daron Acemoğlu, James Robinson: Why Is Africa Poor?
84 Stelios Michalopoulos, Elias Papaioannou: Historical Legacies and African Development.
85 siehe 84
86 Daron Acemoğlu, James A. Robinson: Why Nations Fail. The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty.
87 These von Eric Jones, zitiert nach Kevin O’Rourke, Ronald Findlay: Power and Plenty.
88 Marcella Alsan: The Effect of the Tsetse Fly on African Development.
89 John Luke Gallup, Jeffrey D. Sachs: The Economic Burden of Malaria. + Our World in Data.
90 Jared Diamond: Arm und Reich.
91 siehe 83
92 Diego Comin, William Easterly, Erick Gong: Was The Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 B.C.?
93 Dietrich Vollrath: Geography is Kinda-Sorta Destiny.
94 Nathan Nunn: The long-term effects of Africa’s slave trades.
95 = 94
96 = 94
97 Nathan Nunn, Leonard Wantchekon: The Slave Trade and the Origins of Mistrust in Africa.
98 Jürgen Osterhammel: Kolonialismus.
99 = 86
100 Kenneth L. Sokoloff, Stanley L. Engerman: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World.
101 Nick Robins: The Corporation that Changed the World. How The East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational.
102 Jeffrey Herbst: States and Power in Africa.
103 Stelios Michalopoulos, Elias Papaioannou: Historical Legacies and African Development.
104 = 103
105 Paul Collier: The Bottom Billion. Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It.
106 Ricard Dowden: Africa. Altered States, Ordinary Miracles.
107 Alberto Alesina, Arnaud Devleeschauwer, William Easterly, Sergio Kurlat, Romain Wacziarg: Fractionalization
108 Jeffrey Herbst: States and Power in Africa.
109 Daron Acemoğlu, James Robinson: Why Is Africa Poor?
110 Chris Blattman: Political development & policy, Lecture 4.
111 Telefoninterview mit Augustin Fosu am 1. August 2019.
112 Divyanshu Wadhwa: The number of extremely poor people continues to rise in Sub-Saharan Africa.
113 Fritz Breuss: 100 Jahre österreichische Wirtschaft.
114 Xinshen Diao, Kenneth Harttgen, Margaret McMillan: The Changing Structure of Africa’s Economies.
115 Emilie Filou: Madagascar has become a business outsourcing hotspot, thanks to its super-fast internet.
116 Robert H. Bates, John H. Coatsworth, Jeffrey G. Williamson: Lost Decades. Postindependence Performance in Latin America and Africa.