This paper presents theory and evidence to show that imperialism was a major factor impeding the spread of the industrial revolution during the century ending in the 1950s. Two empirical results stand out. First, analysis of historical evidence shows that most sovereign countries were implementing active industrial policies during the nineteenth century, while policies in dependent countries were biased in the opposite direction. Second, when allowance is made for economic determinants, industrialization in dependent countries in 1960 is found to be significantly lower than in sovereign countries. This result is shown to be quite robust to changes in data, sample size, functional forms, and specifications of the estimating equations. In par...
This paper comments on a number of social obstacles to the economic growth and technological change ...
This paper documents industrial output growth around the poor periphery (Latin America, the European...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...
In this paper, we run dynamic panel model describing the relationship between industrialization and ...
In the article, the author examines the debates that have permeated Africa's quest to catch-up with ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
Abstract: The primary objective of this thesis is to test what determines industrial development and...
Nations have historically sought power and prosperity through control of physical space. In recent d...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This paper reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’manufacturing in Sub-Saharan ...
This paper proposes three tasks. It briefly delineates the character of the civilizing mission and t...
Between 1810 and 1940, a large GDP per capita gap appeared between the industrial core and the poor ...
Nations have historically sought power and prosperity through control of physical space. In recent d...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
This paper comments on a number of social obstacles to the economic growth and technological change ...
This paper documents industrial output growth around the poor periphery (Latin America, the European...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...
In this paper, we run dynamic panel model describing the relationship between industrialization and ...
In the article, the author examines the debates that have permeated Africa's quest to catch-up with ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
Abstract: The primary objective of this thesis is to test what determines industrial development and...
Nations have historically sought power and prosperity through control of physical space. In recent d...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This paper reviews the ‘long twentieth-century’ development of ‘modern’manufacturing in Sub-Saharan ...
This paper proposes three tasks. It briefly delineates the character of the civilizing mission and t...
Between 1810 and 1940, a large GDP per capita gap appeared between the industrial core and the poor ...
Nations have historically sought power and prosperity through control of physical space. In recent d...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
This paper comments on a number of social obstacles to the economic growth and technological change ...
This paper documents industrial output growth around the poor periphery (Latin America, the European...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...