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Far-Flung Europe: What is the Economic Impact of Geography? John Luke Gallup jlgallup@pdx.edu
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My Path to Geography ● Why are LDCs poor and often slow growing? ● Geographically isolated ● Tropical climate
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The Outermost Regions
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My Path to Geography ● Why are LDCs poor and often slow growing? ● Geographically isolated ● Tropical climate ● Outermost Regions ● Geographically isolated ● Tropical climate (for French regions) ● European institutions and investment
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Cross-Country Evidence ● Geographical isolation Access to sea-born trade Not distance per se ● Tropical Climate Disease, especially malaria Low agricultural productivity, especially for staples
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Robust Correlates of Growth
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Tropical problems? ● Not agriculture ● Outermost regions are not growing staples ● All have volcanic soils except French Guiana ● Agriculture <= 4% of output (except for Azores, 10%) ● Health ● Not substantial mortality and morbidity due to tropical disease ● All malaria-free except for French Guiana ● There is no geography problem to explain for the economies of Outermost Regions
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Issues for the Outermost Regions ● Health ● Manufacturing ● Education ● Unemployment
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Manufacturing ● Depressed by transportation costs Manufacturing is about 15% of national output It is less than half that level in Outermost Regions A very small part of economy
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Comparative Advantage ● Tourism ● Services tied to networks beyond regions Capture benefits of globalization Depends on ● Participation in networks ● Education levels
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Education in Outermost Regions ● Highschool dropout rates Worst (or close to) of all regions of countries Guadeloupe is exception: at national average French Guiana and Azores are each worst in country by large margin ● Enrollment of 17 y.o.'s 10% lower than any other region
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