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Tanguy Le Fur

University of Lille, CNRS, IESEG School of Management
Fighting for resources: a unified growth model of the Great Divergence
Co-écrit avec Etienne Wasmer
Lieu
Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre

AMU - AMSE
5-9 boulevard Maurice Bourdet
13001 Marseille

Date(s)
Lundi 11 mai 2026
11:30 à 12:45
Contact(s)

Thomas Seegmuller : thomas.seegmuller[at]univ-amu.fr

Plus d'information

Ce séminaire AMSE sera donné par le lauréat du prix de thèse Carine Nourry.

Résumé

This paper interprets the Great Divergence as the cumulative influence of small asymmetries in technology or various initial conditions, amplified through conflict over resources. It introduces a tractable framework that integrates demography, technological progress, and conflict into a unified growth model. The amplification effect of resource appropriation is characterized by conflict multipliers in both the short- and long-run. Conflict is a source of substantial divergence, as the appropriation of resources allows some countries to develop faster at the expense of others. Reconvergence is, however, possible through population growth, due to strategic complementarities in fertility decisions and staggered demographic transitions. Rich and non-linear dynamics display key features of comparative economic development between the West and the Global South, but also shed light on a variety of historical case studies that share such dynamics of divergence and reconvergence, as well as more dramatic episodes of population extinction in a dominated country. Our framework can easily be extended to study the role of resource exhaustion or the fundamental trade-off between trade and conflict.