Oded Galor - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

“Genetic Diversity and the Origins of Cultural Fragmentation,” (with Q. Ashraf) American Economic Review, P&P 103(2), (May 2013).

“The Out of Africa Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity and Comparative Development,” (with Q. Ashraf) American Economic Review 103 (2013).

"Dynamics and Stagnation in the Malthusian Epoch" (with Q. Ashraf) American Economic Review 101 (2011).

"The 2008 Lawrence R. Klein Lecture-Comparative Economic Development: Insights From Unified Growth Theory" International Economic Review 51, 1–44, (2010).

"Inequality in Landownership, the Emergence of Human-Capital Promoting Institutions, and the Great Divergence" (with O. Moav and D. Vollrath) Review of Economic Studies, 76, 143–179, (2009).

"Trading Population from Productivity" Review of Economic Studies, 75, 1143–1179, (2008).

"Trade and the Great Divergence: The Family connection" (with A. Mountford) American Economic Review 96, 299–303, (2006).

"Das Human Kapital: A Theory of the Demise of the Class Structure" (with O. Moav), Review of Economic Studies, 73, 85–117, (2006).

"TFrom Stagnation to Growth: Unified Growth Theory" Handbook of Economic Growth, North Holland, (2005).

"From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Inequality in the Process of Development" (with O. Moav), Review of Economic Studies, 71, 1001–1026, (2004).

"Natural Selection and the Origin of Economic Growth" (with O. Moav) Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117, 1133–1192, (2002).

"Ability-Biased Technological Change, Wage Inequality and Economic Growth" (with O. Moav). Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115, 469–498, (2000).

"Population, Technology, and Growth: From the Malthusian Regime to the Demographic Transition and Beyond," (with D. Weil). American Economic Review, 90, 806–828, (September 2000).

"From Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Growth," (with D. Weil) American Economic Review, 89, 150–154 (1997).

"Technological Progress, Mobility, and Economic Growth," (with D. Tsiddon) American Economic Review, 87, 363–382, (1997).

"The Gender Gap, Fertility, and Growth," (with D. Weil) American Economic Review, 86, 374–387, (1996).

"Convergence? Inferences from Theoretical Models" Economic Journal, 106, 1056–1069, (1996).

"Income Distribution and Macroeconomics" (with J. Zeira), Review of Economics Studies, 60, 35–52, (1993).

"A Two-Sector Overlapping-Generations Model: A characterization of the Dynamical System", Econometrica, 60, 1351–1386, (1992).

"A Theory of Career Mobility", (with N. Sicherman), Journal of Political Economy, 98, 169–192, (1990).

"Existence, Uniqueness and Stability of Equilibrium in an Overlapping-Generations Model with Productive Capital", (with H. Ryder), Journal of Economic Theory, 49, 360–375, (1989).

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