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Output per worker varies enormously across countries. Why? On an accounting basis our analysis shows that differences in physical capital and educational attainment can only partially explain the variation in output per worker—we find a large amount of variation in the level of the Solow residual across countries. At a deeper level, we document that the differences in capital accumulation, productivity, and therefore output per worker are driven by differences in institutions and government policies, which we call social infrastructure. We treat social infrastructure as endogenous, determined historically by location and other factors captured in part by language.
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Robert E. Hall
Hoover Institution
C. I. Jones
Lancaster University
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
Stanford University
National Bureau of Economic Research
Hoover Institution
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6943bf3875b87f5f277851d4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/003355399555954