A Perfect Storm: First-Nature Geography and Economic Development

Christian Vedel
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Is geography destiny? What is the role of first-nature geography in determining prosperity? This paper estimates the effect of randomly removing and introducing favorable first-nature geography to a specific region using a difference in difference design. In 1825 a storm created a new natural navigable waterway, bringing trade and prosperity to the otherwise relatively isolated northwestern Denmark. 700 years prior, the same event happened in reverse, when a previous channel closed up between 1086 and 1208. The elasticity of geography-induced market access is estimated to be 1.6, corresponding to 26.7 percent population growth within a generation of the event. Demonstrated mechanisms include trade, fertility, fishing, and the rise of manufacturing. The central finding is replicated in reverse in a register of dated archaeological sites. The 1086-1208 closing caused fewer buildings and sites containing coins. The general insight is the same: First-nature geography determines the levels and location of prosperity.
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完美风暴第一自然地理与经济发展
地理是命中注定的吗?第一自然地理条件对繁荣的决定作用是什么?本文采用差异设计,估算了随机移除和引入有利的第一自然地理条件对特定地区的影响。1825 年,一场风暴创造了一条新的天然通航水道,为丹麦西北部原本相对闭塞的地区带来了贸易和繁荣。而在 700 年前,同样的事件却发生了逆转,1086 年至 1208 年间,之前的一条航道关闭了。据估计,地理因素导致的市场准入弹性为 1.6,这与事件发生后一代人内 26.7% 的人口增长相对应。证明的机制包括贸易、生育率、渔业和制造业的兴起。这一核心发现在一个年代考古遗址登记册中得到了反向复制。1086-1208 年的关闭导致含有钱币的建筑和遗址减少。总体观点是相同的:第一性地理决定了繁荣的程度和地点。
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