We explore the role of natural characteristics in determining the worldwide spatial distribution of economic activity, as proxied by lights at night, observed across 240,000 grid cells. A parsimonious set of 24 physical geography attributes explains 47% of worldwide variation and 35% of within-country variation in lights. We divide geographic characteristics into two groups, those primarily important for agriculture and those primarily important for trade, and confront a puzzle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlcohol- and drug-related deaths remain a major problem in the UK. Although the pathological findings of cardio-, hepato- and splenomegaly are frequently and empirically associated with chronic alcohol and drug use, there is limited published evidence available. This study hypothesises that organomegaly is associated with chronic substance use, and may represent a prognostic indicator.
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