International audienceThis special issue, devoted to the analysis of colonial institutions in the economic performance of countries both pre- and post-colonialism Africa, aims to be a contribution, in the vein of North (2005), to the field of colonial studies in comparative institutional perspective. The papers in this issue combine the history of economic thought, econometrics, economic history, cliometrics and the analysis of colonial institutions. These approaches shed a new light on the question of path-dependence and historical dynamics. They suggest that as former African colonial countries move away from the colonial period, the shadow of colonial institutions is less marked and is now rivalled in importance by the extent of democrac...
We exploit differences in the mortality rates faced by European colonialists to estimate the effect ...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a sizeable developmenta state in Africa? Agrowing literature l...
"Bad governance has often been identified as the explanans for the weakness and subsequent collapse ...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
This paper makes a selective review of the recent economic literature studying the effect of histori...
It is well known that Africa is the poorest region in the world in terms of income levels per head o...
It is well known that Africa is the poorest region in the world in terms of income levels per head o...
It is often assumed that significant differences existed between Great Britain and France with rega...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-141).The focus of this dissertation is on colonisati...
This article reviews how colonial rule and African actions during the colonial period affected the r...
What are the causes and consequences of colonial rule? This introduction to the special issue “Compa...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
36 p.The impact of institutions on the economic and political path development of countries is an ar...
This paper investigates some of the existing hypotheses regarding the transmission of different colo...
The paper investigates the effects of Sub-Saharan African colonial heritage on economic growth in a ...
We exploit differences in the mortality rates faced by European colonialists to estimate the effect ...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a sizeable developmenta state in Africa? Agrowing literature l...
"Bad governance has often been identified as the explanans for the weakness and subsequent collapse ...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
This paper makes a selective review of the recent economic literature studying the effect of histori...
It is well known that Africa is the poorest region in the world in terms of income levels per head o...
It is well known that Africa is the poorest region in the world in terms of income levels per head o...
It is often assumed that significant differences existed between Great Britain and France with rega...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-141).The focus of this dissertation is on colonisati...
This article reviews how colonial rule and African actions during the colonial period affected the r...
What are the causes and consequences of colonial rule? This introduction to the special issue “Compa...
Did colonialism lock Africa into a perverse institutional path of development? Why African countries...
36 p.The impact of institutions on the economic and political path development of countries is an ar...
This paper investigates some of the existing hypotheses regarding the transmission of different colo...
The paper investigates the effects of Sub-Saharan African colonial heritage on economic growth in a ...
We exploit differences in the mortality rates faced by European colonialists to estimate the effect ...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a sizeable developmenta state in Africa? Agrowing literature l...
"Bad governance has often been identified as the explanans for the weakness and subsequent collapse ...