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Did History Breed Inequality? Colonial Factor Endowments and Modern Income Distribution
2008
Social Science Research Network
We explore the relation between historical population density in former colonies and modern income distribution. A theoretical model highlights the potentially opposing effects of native population density on incentives for colonists to conquer or settle in new territories. While an abundant supply of native labor is an "asset" that drives up land rents, it is also a "liability" that makes land acquisition by colonists more difficult and reduces returns to peacable migration. Conflicts over
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1150752
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