AEDS seminar (October 18, Tue, 16:45-, Inamori Bldg) by David N. Weil (Brown University) ”Land Quality” | Center for Southeast Asian Studies Kyoto University

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AEDS seminar (October 18, Tue, 16:45-, Inamori Bldg) by David N. Weil (Brown University) ”Land Quality”

You are cordially invited to a Kyoto University Asian Economic Development Seminar (AEDS) on ”Land Quality” by David N. Weil (Brown University). The seminar is held in English. Join us and stay healthy. 

Date&Time: October 18 (Tuesday), 2022. 16:45-18:15
Venue: Mid-sized Conference Room, 3rd floor, Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University (https://kyoto.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access-2/

Speaker: David N. Weil(https://sites.brown.edu/davidweil/

Title: ”Land Quality” 

Abstract: We develop a new measure of land quality by estimating weights in a Poisson regression of grid-cell population on geographic characteristics and country fixed effects. Aggregating to countries, we construct average land quality (ALQ) and quality-adjusted population density (QAP D). We show: First, current income per capita is positively correlated with ALQ. Second, while income today is unrelated to conventional population density, it is strongly negatively related to QAP D. Third, this negative relationship was not present in 1820 and emerged because today’s lower income countries have experienced faster subsequent population growth. Fourth, countries with higher average land quality began sustained modern economic growth earlier, and this earlier takeoff largely explains the modern income-ALQ relationship. We posit a framework in which land quality induced denser populations in Malthusian equilibrium and, via agglomeration, earlier takeoffs. Less dense countries experienced larger population multipliers during their later demographic transitions due to imported health technologies.

Keywords: Land, land quality, population density, physical geography, economic takeoff, economic growth, demographic transition. 

Language: English

Chair
Ken Miura (Graduate School of Agriculture at Kyoto University, https://kenmiura.com/
Hisaki Kono (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, https://sites.google.com/site/hisakikono/

Contact: Tomohiro Machikita (machi [at] cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp