Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labor was important for its subsequent economic development (Engerman and Sokoloff, 1997, 2002). It is argued that specialization in plantation agriculture, with its use of slave labor, caused economic inequality, which concentrated power in the hands of a small elite, adversely affecting the development of domestic institutions needed for sustained economic growth. I test for these relationships looking across former New World economies and across states and counties within the U.S. The data shows that slave use is negatively correlated with subsequent economic development. However, there is no evidence that this relationship is driven by large...
Although Africa's indigenous systems of slavery have been extensively described in the historical li...
Whereas traditional explanations of differences in long-run paths of development across the Americas...
Although it has been more than 100 years since slavery has been abolished in the Americas, its impac...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
We investigate the impact of slavery on the current performances of the US economy. Over a cross se...
Brazil is frequently portrayed as exhibiting persistent and structural economic inequality that is r...
From 1735 to 1751, the Board of Trustees of the Province of Georgia imposed the only ban on slavery ...
We investigate the impact of slavery on the current performances of the US economy. Over a cross sec...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
Historical slavery may be a driver of human capital and its unequal racial distribution, with implic...
This article, using a novel dataset, demonstrates that slavery is empirically bad for business. Buil...
Although Africa's indigenous systems of slavery have been extensively described in the historical li...
Whereas traditional explanations of differences in long-run paths of development across the Americas...
Although it has been more than 100 years since slavery has been abolished in the Americas, its impac...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
Recent research argues that among former New World colonies a nation’s past dependence on slave labo...
We investigate the impact of slavery on the current performances of the US economy. Over a cross se...
Brazil is frequently portrayed as exhibiting persistent and structural economic inequality that is r...
From 1735 to 1751, the Board of Trustees of the Province of Georgia imposed the only ban on slavery ...
We investigate the impact of slavery on the current performances of the US economy. Over a cross sec...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
Historical slavery may be a driver of human capital and its unequal racial distribution, with implic...
This article, using a novel dataset, demonstrates that slavery is empirically bad for business. Buil...
Although Africa's indigenous systems of slavery have been extensively described in the historical li...
Whereas traditional explanations of differences in long-run paths of development across the Americas...
Although it has been more than 100 years since slavery has been abolished in the Americas, its impac...