Ancestry and Long-Run Growth Reading Club: Ask Me Anything Bryan Caplan By Bryan Caplan, Feb 23 2016 SHARE POST: In the comments, Ask Me Anything about ancestry and long-run growth. Tomorrow I’ll do my best to answer every question. P.S. Feel free to repost comments from earlier Reading Club entries.
Feb 24 2016 Book Club EconLog Reading Club Round-Up: Ancestry and Long-R... Bryan Caplan In case you missed any segment of the latest Reading Club, here's the full package:BackgroundLead-inPart #1: Putterman and WeilPutterman's Commentaries, with My RepliesPart #2: Comin, Easterly, and GongPart #3: Spolaore and WacziargTwo Fun Facts from Putterman-WeilPart #4: Chanda, Cook, and PuttermanChanda CommentsAMA ... 1 Read More
Feb 24 2016 Book Club Ancestry and Long-Run Growth Reading Club: My AMA ... Bryan Caplan Here are responses to the Reading Club AMA questions, point-by-point:December:What about the possibility that the distribution of traits may vary between populations due to genetic differences between populations? If it is those traits are driving long-run growth, and those traits cannot be easily copied due to thei... 4 Read More
Feb 23 2016 Economic Growth Ancestry and Long-Run Growth Reading Club: Ask Me ... Bryan Caplan In the comments, Ask Me Anything about ancestry and long-run growth. Tomorrow I'll do my best to answer every question.P.S. Feel free to repost comments from earlier Reading Club entries. 9 Read More