Journal article
Is poverty in our genes?: A critique of Ashraf and Galor, "The 'out of Africa' hypothesis, human genetic diversity, and comparative economic development," American Economic Review (forthcoming)
J d'Alpoim Guedes, TC Bestor, D Carrasco, R Flad, E Fosse, M Herzfeld, CC Lamberg-Karlovsky, CM Lewis, M Liebmann, R Meadow, N Patterson, M Price, M Reiches, S Richardson, H Shattuck-Heidorn, J Ur, G Urton, C Warinner
Current Anthropology | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1086/669034
Abstract
We present a critique of a paper written by two economists, Quamrul Ashraf and Oded Galor, which is forthcoming in the American Economic Review and which was uncritically highlighted in Science magazine. Their paper claims there is a causal effect of genetic diversity on economic success, positing that too much or too little genetic diversity constrains development. In particular, they argue that "the high degree of diversity among African populations and the low degree of diversity among Native American populations have been a detrimental force in the development of these regions." We demonstrate that their argument is seriously flawed on both factual and methodological grounds. As economis..
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