Discussion paper

DP18323 The cross of gold: Brazilian treasure and the decline of Portugal

As late as 1750, Portugal had a high output per head by Western European standards. Yet just a century later, Portugal was this region’s poorest country. In this paper we show that the discovery of massive quantities of gold in Brazil over the eighteenth century played a key role in the long-run development of Portugal. The country suffered from an economic and political resource curse. A counterfactual based on synthetic control methods suggests that by 1800 Portugal’s GDP per capita was 40 percent lower than it would have been without its endowment of Brazilian gold.

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Citation

Kedrosky, D and N Palma (2023), ‘DP18323 The cross of gold: Brazilian treasure and the decline of Portugal‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18323. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18323