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Title: Historical European Institutions, Human Capital and Development
Authors: Sequeira, Tiago Miguel Guterres Neves 
Murta, Daniel Filipe Videira 
Santos, Marcelo Serra 
Keywords: Development, regions, historical determinants of development
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2020
Series/Report no.: CeBER Working Paper 2020-11;
metadata.degois.publication.location: https://www.uc.pt/en/uid/ceber/working-paper?key=d06f7fc2
Abstract: The literature on development has pointed out some deeply-rooted determinants of current economic development. Most research on the field has been devoted to developing countries or specific to single countries. We focus on deeply-rooted determinants of development of European regions, in particular on the influence of human capital. Following an identification strategy using instrumental variables, we approach the historical links between current human capital and the presence of universities and trade guilds in medieval times. We show that human capital is an important determinant of income disparities across European regions, and that trade guilds and universities at 1500 are good instruments to track the exogenous influence of the current levels of human capital. This finding shows robustness to several econometric specifications.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/90228
Rights: openAccess
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