
Mark Koyama
Professor of Economics at George Mason University and co-author of the book "How the World Became Rich".
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Feb 5, 2024 • 56min
Mark Koyama on *How the World Became Rich: The Historical Origins of Economic Growth*
Mark Koyama, an associate professor of economics, discusses the historical origins of economic growth and the key drivers throughout history. Topics include geography, institutions, the Protestant Reformation's influence, Malthusian theory, factors influencing the Industrial Revolution, Rome's lack of industrialization, and future economic growth challenges.

Jan 13, 2025 • 45min
499. The Roots of Modern Economic Growth: How the World Became Rich feat. Mark Koyama
Mark Koyama, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and co-author of "How the World Became Rich," explores the fascinating roots of economic growth. He discusses the varied factors driving economic development, including geography, culture, and institutions. Koyama delves into why Europe industrialized successfully while others fell behind, and the lingering effects of colonialism. He also emphasizes the importance of historical context for understanding modern economic dynamics and innovation, making a case for the revival of economic history in today's tech-driven world.

Apr 5, 2024 • 1h 3min
Ep. 210: Mark Koyama on What Makes Some Nations Richer Than Others
Mark Koyama, an Associate Professor of Economics, discusses measuring prosperity, geography's impact on wealth, Islamic empire, and Mongol invasion. They delve into economic growth factors, institutions, property rights, colonization's effects, and China's development. The discussion also touches on reading books for knowledge expansion.