A growing body of scholarly research locates the roots of Africas poverty in its colonial past. However, studies avoid tracing Africas development over the full course of history. In this paper, I quantify the changes in well-being of the African population in Ghana and Kenya, at the regional level, during the years 1880-2000. By using body stature as a measure of nutritional status I overcome the scarcity and unreliability of historical data. The two countries had a much more diverse development under colonial times than commonly assumed, with phases of substantial progress (which was also unevenly distributed between the regions). Based on these new findings I confront the existing colonial legacy literature and point to possible lessons ...
We investigate the historical roots of poverty, with particular reference to the experience of Afric...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
This paper aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a continen...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
As Africa’s role on the global stage is rising, so does the need to understand the shadow of history...
This is a study of hunger and malnutrition in distinct spaces and during a long period of uniquely d...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
The study explores the hypothesis of a relationshipbetween colonial heritage and development insub-S...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
We investigate the historical roots of poverty, with particular reference to the experience of Afric...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
This paper aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a continen...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
As Africa’s role on the global stage is rising, so does the need to understand the shadow of history...
This is a study of hunger and malnutrition in distinct spaces and during a long period of uniquely d...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
The study explores the hypothesis of a relationshipbetween colonial heritage and development insub-S...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
We investigate the historical roots of poverty, with particular reference to the experience of Afric...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
This paper aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a continen...