#2777. The role of socio-historic factors and income inequality in global innovation

November 2026publication date
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all);
Management of Technology and Innovation;
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Abstract:
The article examines the impact of socio-historical aspects of colonialism and income inequality. The results show that ethnic income inequality (along with income inequality) and ethnolinguistic fractionation of the population reduced the rate of innovation.
Keywords:
colonialism; fractionalization; genetic distance; history; income inequality; Innovation; patents; path dependence; presidential democracies; R&D; technological change

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