One of the most disturbing contemporary episodes in human history that has been decried globally is the recent Libyan experience of slave trade, where migrants captured end-up being sold as slaves. We contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon by investigating the role of cognitive human capital in slave trade. To this end, we use the historic intelligence and slave trade variables respectively, as the independent and outcome variables of interest. Our findings show a negative relationship between slave trade and cognitive human capital. Hence, slave trade is more apparent when cognitive human capital is low. The Ordinary Least Squares findings are robust to the control for outliers, uncertainty about the model and Tobit regressions...
Today’s manifestations of bondage are a marked departure from those of pre-modern slavery. Now the v...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
The literature has not sufficiently engaged the emergence and expansion of the phenomenon of Slave e...
This article examines the role of cognitive ability or intelligence on slave exports from Africa. We...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
This chapter uses statistical techniques to assess whether there is evidence that Africa’s slave tra...
however, international bodies, as well as the media, have raised deep concerns on the unimaginable h...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
This paper seeks to investigate human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and enslavement as global phen...
Wherever dechristianisation could not have possibly materialised, in those polities which abandoned ...
Historians have frequently suggested that droughts helped facilitate the African slave trade. By int...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
Today’s manifestations of bondage are a marked departure from those of pre-modern slavery. Now the v...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
The literature has not sufficiently engaged the emergence and expansion of the phenomenon of Slave e...
This article examines the role of cognitive ability or intelligence on slave exports from Africa. We...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
This chapter uses statistical techniques to assess whether there is evidence that Africa’s slave tra...
however, international bodies, as well as the media, have raised deep concerns on the unimaginable h...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
This paper seeks to investigate human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and enslavement as global phen...
Wherever dechristianisation could not have possibly materialised, in those polities which abandoned ...
Historians have frequently suggested that droughts helped facilitate the African slave trade. By int...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
Today’s manifestations of bondage are a marked departure from those of pre-modern slavery. Now the v...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...