In this fifth part of our series on economic growth and development, I examine the major factors that have been advanced as explaining differences in growth outcomes between countries. I provide a summary of the arguments and evidence for and against the importance of culture, dependency, democracy, geography, education, and institutions in accounting for differential growth outcomes, and conclude with a comparative empirical analysis in which I argue that institutional differences explain the majority of growth differences. The Recommended pre-listening is Episode 106: Economic Growth and Development Part IV.
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Episode 90: Climate Systems
Episode 89: The Atmosphere
Episode 88: Cartography and Earths Seasons
Episode 87: The Geography of Planet Earth
Episode 86: The Evidence for Evolution
Episode 85: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
Episode 84: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part II
Episode 83: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part I
Episode 82: Racial Differences in Intelligence
Episode 81: Intelligence Part 2
Episode 80: Intelligence Part 1
Episode 79: Basic Concepts in Statistics
Episode 78: Hearing
Episode 77: Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
Episode 76: GDP and Unemployment
Episode 75: Cellular Respiration
Episode 74: Minerals and Rocks
Episode 73: Introduction to the Immune System Part 2
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