Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics Brock University St. Catharines Ontario Canada
2. Department of Economics York University Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
AbstractWe study the effects of an early introduction of agriculture (Neolithic Transition) on modern agglomeration, using a new dataset on carbon dated organic materials found at archeological sites in Northern Europe. We find a positive effect of early agriculture, in particular within countries, which contrasts with a negative or zero correlation found in studies using older data, covering a larger region that includes both Europe and the Middle East. We argue that this reflects a mix of positive long‐run effects on urban agglomeration, and negative effects on state institutions, which show up to different degrees depending on context.
Funder
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,General Business, Management and Accounting
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