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November 15, 2023, Paper: "An individual’s views on economic policy could be shaped by ‘zero-sum thinking’: the view that any gain by one party necessitates a corresponding loss…
October 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the causes and consequences of an important cultural and psychological trait: the extent to which one views the world in zero-sum terms. We…
October 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the causes and consequences of an important cultural and psychological trait: the extent to which one views the world in zero-sum terms. We…
April 5, 2021, Paper: "We consider the effects of climate change on seasonally migrant populations that herd livestock – i.e., transhumant pastoralists – in Africa. Traditionally…
July 28, 2020, Video, "Nathan Nunn’s work history includes automotive stores, a freight company, a paint factory, a ski hill, photography, book publishing, private tutoring, and…
The historical roots of economic development. Nathan Nunn, March 22, 2020, Paper, "Methodological innovations are enabling scientists to study how events in the distant past…
Innis Lecture - Rethinking Economic Development. Nathan Nunn, August 28, 2019, Paper, "I provide a summary, reflection, and assessment of the current state of economic development…
The curiously varied impact of recessions on political stability: New evidence. Nathan Nunn, September 29, 2018, "Cultural values and beliefs have an impact on social and…
Immigrants and the Making of America. Nathan Nunn, September 13, 2018, Paper, "We study the effects of European immigration to the United States during the Age of Mass…
Understanding the long-run effects of Africa’s slave trades. Nathan Nunn, February 27, 2017, Paper, "Evidence suggests that Africa's slave trades played an important part in the…