The mode of enquiry in African economic history has changed quite radically in recent years. In 1987, Patrick Manning surveyed practices and databases in African economic history and compared empirical strategies of scholars who studied the African past. Current practice, which A. G. Hopkins called “new African economic history,” incorporates econometric methods. The specific methods chosen and the types of source material used have implications for what kind of questions are asked and how they can be answered. The dominant mode of research in current African economic history, responding to some of the new challenges posed by econometric work by economists, is to create new data sets and databases that allow more consistent analysis of econ...
In an interesting and thought-provoking paper recently published by the Economic History of Developi...
This article argues for constructive responses to the dominance, in the analysis of African economic...
This survey is written to show historians of economics what is happening in history of econometrics,...
The field of African economic history is in resurgence. This paper reviews recent and on-going resea...
While interest in African economic history has grown rapidly in recent years, the continent’s post-c...
What is new in African economic history? A. G. Hopkins recently presented the “new economic history ...
In a recent paper for the Journal of African History, A.G. Hopkins writes that economists have spent...
In a recent paper for the Journal of African History, A.G. Hopkins writes that economists have spent...
This paper explores the relations between quantitative methods and economic history. More specifical...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
An emerging body of research has dealt with tracing the historical roots of contemporary economic an...
<p>This study presents methods for projecting population and migration over time in cases were empir...
African historians have shown little interest in the collection or critical examination of documents...
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson have dramatically challenged the tendency of economists to confine th...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been absent from recent debates about comparative long-run growth owing...
In an interesting and thought-provoking paper recently published by the Economic History of Developi...
This article argues for constructive responses to the dominance, in the analysis of African economic...
This survey is written to show historians of economics what is happening in history of econometrics,...
The field of African economic history is in resurgence. This paper reviews recent and on-going resea...
While interest in African economic history has grown rapidly in recent years, the continent’s post-c...
What is new in African economic history? A. G. Hopkins recently presented the “new economic history ...
In a recent paper for the Journal of African History, A.G. Hopkins writes that economists have spent...
In a recent paper for the Journal of African History, A.G. Hopkins writes that economists have spent...
This paper explores the relations between quantitative methods and economic history. More specifical...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
An emerging body of research has dealt with tracing the historical roots of contemporary economic an...
<p>This study presents methods for projecting population and migration over time in cases were empir...
African historians have shown little interest in the collection or critical examination of documents...
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson have dramatically challenged the tendency of economists to confine th...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been absent from recent debates about comparative long-run growth owing...
In an interesting and thought-provoking paper recently published by the Economic History of Developi...
This article argues for constructive responses to the dominance, in the analysis of African economic...
This survey is written to show historians of economics what is happening in history of econometrics,...