Institutional Explanations of Economic Development: the Role of Precious Metals
01.01.2005
Elissaios Papyrakis, Reyer Gerlagh
O13,O17,Q33
Precious metals,Institutions,Economic development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Carlo Carraro
Recent research has emphasized the influence of colonization on the institutional development and economic performance in former European colonies. Where European colonizers settled, they replicated the investment-conducive institutions found at home. It has been argued that a harsh disease environment and a highly urbanized native population worked against colonization. We show evidence for another significant element explaining the endogenous character of colonization strategies and the formation of institutions. We find the presence of precious metals, gold and silver, to imply an increase in settlements, and an improvement in institutional quality, even when correcting for settlements. Highly valued gold and silver reserves attracted Europeans in large numbers and resulted in an institutional upgrade of mineral-rich areas.