ECON-2006EG Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Human Capital, Creative Destruction, Opportunity Cost

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Societies become prosperous when they have abundant human and physical capital and use advance technology efficiently in production. These are proximate causes because their turn shared by other, deeper factors. Fundamental causes have an impact on prosperity by affecting proximate causes, such as investment in human capital, physical capital and technology. Geography: the geography hypothesis claims that differences in geography, climate, and ecology are ultimately responsible for the major differences in prosperity observed across the world. Culture: the culture hypothesis claims that different values and cultural beliefs fundamentally cause the differences in prosperity around the world. Institutions are the formal and informal rules governing the organization of a society, including its laws and regulations. They also erect significant entry barriers into businesses and occupations: political institutions are the aspects of the society"s rules that concern the allocation of political power and the constraints on the exercise of political power.

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