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WORKING PAPERS IN ECONOMICS No 620 Long-Run Cultural Divergence: Evidence From the Neolithic Revolution Ola Olsson and Christopher Paik
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Paris / Göteborg / /

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Greif / /

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America / Africa / Europe / /

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Germany / Netherlands / Iran / Sweden / Poland / Egypt / Belgium / Turkey / Russia / Jordan / United States / Syria / China / Israel / Iraq / Denmark / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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University of Gothenburg Vasagatan / Neolithic Revolution Ola Olsson† University of Gothenburg / /

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extractive political systems / food production / immediate solutions / /

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river Euphrates / river Tigris / Baltic Sea / Danube / Pacific Ocean / Nile / British Isles / /

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University of Gothenburg Vasagatan / Department of Economics School of Business / Economics and Law / civil society / Neolithic Revolution Ola Olsson† University of Gothenburg / US Federal Reserve / Haas School of Business Institutional Analysis Seminar / NYU / /

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Jonathan Bendor / Saumitra Jha / Ernesto Dal Bo / Romain Wacziarg / Christopher Paik / Guido Tabellini / Ian Hodder / Jacob Shapiro / James Fearon / /

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driver / long-run driver / king / /

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British Isles / northern Europe / northern Germany / Western Mediterranean / Fertile Crescent / Middle East / continental Europe / northwestern Europe / /

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www.handels.gu.se / /

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