Edwin López Rivera
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206 notarial protocol books for 1908-1950 from Montería, a port city in the Colombian Caribbean, have been digitized via the British Library. eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1501
Exploring changes in product quality during France's major liberalization episode of the mid-nineteenth century, from Stéphane Becuwe, Bertrand Blancheton, and Christopher M. Meissner nber.org/papers/w33902
Democracy in Latin America Raul Madrid's new book on the origins of democracy in South America has just been published - and we're lucky that it's open access. A highly recommended read. Open access: cambridge.org/core/services/…
In the Financial Times today, I argue that if AI is just another productivity tool, the productivity gains will be limited. For lasting economic expansion, AI must catalyze new industries and initiatives. "Had the 19th century focused solely on better looms and ploughs, we would enjoy
🔔NUEVA PUBLICACIÓN🔔 📓Revista H-industria 📝Editada por Juan Odisio Camilo 🇱🇰 Marcelo Rougier CEHEAL Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economía Política ✅Núm. 36, publicación semestral 🔗bit.ly/449NfZZ
Institutional economists engaging with culture Daron Acemoglu & James Robinson have a new, interesting paper on culture. In a rather Weberian way, they argue that politics, institutions and culture are “co-determined.” Free download of preprint version: nber.org/system/files/w…