How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovative panel dataset on numeracy across African countries before, during and after the Scramble for Africa (1730 -1970) by drawing on new sources and by carefully assessing potential selection bias. The econometric evidence that we provide, based on OLS, 2SLS and Propensity Score Matching, shows that colonialism had very diverse effects on human capital depending on the education policy of the colonizer. Although the average marginal impact of colonialism on the growth of numeracy was positive, the premium that we find was driven by the British educational system. Especially after 1900, the strategies chosen by the British were associated with fas...
In this paper, we propose that historically generated institutions and persistent pattern of human c...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a size able development a state in Africa ? A growing literatu...
How and why did African households under colonial rule make the decision to educate their children o...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Macroeconomic data on 45 countries are combined with microeconomic data on 4 case-study countries to...
This paper investigates the channels through which colonial origin a¤ects eco-nomic growth in sub-Sa...
We trace the development of human capital in today’s Senegal, Gambia, and Western Mali between 1770...
The increasing use of missionary church records in studies of African human capital formation appear...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
Historical evidence of numeracy on the African continent since the 18th century is presented for the...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
In this paper, we propose that historically generated institutions and persistent pattern of human c...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a size able development a state in Africa ? A growing literatu...
How and why did African households under colonial rule make the decision to educate their children o...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Long-term growth in developing countries has been explained in four frameworks: 'extractive colonial...
Macroeconomic data on 45 countries are combined with microeconomic data on 4 case-study countries to...
This paper investigates the channels through which colonial origin a¤ects eco-nomic growth in sub-Sa...
We trace the development of human capital in today’s Senegal, Gambia, and Western Mali between 1770...
The increasing use of missionary church records in studies of African human capital formation appear...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
Historical evidence of numeracy on the African continent since the 18th century is presented for the...
British colonial rule has often been praised for its comparatively benign features, such as its supp...
In this paper, we propose that historically generated institutions and persistent pattern of human c...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a size able development a state in Africa ? A growing literatu...
How and why did African households under colonial rule make the decision to educate their children o...