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Martin Fiszbein
Assistant Professor of Economics at Boston University
Martin Fiszbein is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Boston University. He studies economic growth and development in historical perspective. In particular, his research examines the determinants and the effects of structural change, technology adoption, and human capital formation, as well as the deep roots of cultural traits. He holds a PhD in Economics from Brown University.
Recent work by Martin Fiszbein
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Support for democracy and the future of democratic institutions
It is only democracies that perform well on the dimensions that the public cares about – economic growth, control of corruption, peace and political stability and public good provision – that build support for democratic institutions
Published 19.12.23