Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this question, I use data from shipping records and historical documents reporting slave ethnicities to construct estimates of the number of slaves exported from each country during Africa’s slave trades. I find a robust negative relationship between the number of slaves exported from a country and current economic performance. To better understand if the relationship is causal, I examine the historical evidence on selection into the slave trades, and use instrumental variables. Together the evidence suggests that the slave trades have had an adverse effect on economic development
Nunn (2008) provided the first empirical evidence that linked slave trade to Africa's current poor e...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
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...
The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences i...
Can Africa’s current state of under-development be partially at-tributed to the large trade in slave...
The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences i...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
Historians have frequently suggested that droughts helped facilitate the African slave trade. By int...
The literature has not sufficiently engaged the emergence and expansion of the phenomenon of Slave e...
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...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
This article examines the role of cognitive ability or intelligence on slave exports from Africa. We...
Nunn (2008) provided the first empirical evidence that linked slave trade to Africa's current poor e...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
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...
The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences i...
Can Africa’s current state of under-development be partially at-tributed to the large trade in slave...
The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences i...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
Historians have frequently suggested that droughts helped facilitate the African slave trade. By int...
The literature has not sufficiently engaged the emergence and expansion of the phenomenon of Slave e...
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...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
This article examines the role of cognitive ability or intelligence on slave exports from Africa. We...
Nunn (2008) provided the first empirical evidence that linked slave trade to Africa's current poor e...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...