We show that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Sub-Saharan Africa. We identify the locations of more than 1,500 conflicts in Africa, Asia, and Europe from 1400 to 1799. We find that historical warfare predicts common-interest states defined by high fiscal capacity and low civil conflict across much of the OldWorld. For Sub-Saharan Africa, historical warfare predicts special-interest states defined by high fiscal capacity and high civil conflict. Our results offer new evidence about where and when “war makes states.
State capacity matters for growth. I test Bates' explanation of pre-colonial African states. He argu...
A large fraction of modern global conflicts has occurred in Africa, resulting in a disproportionate ...
As Africa’s role on the global stage is rising, so does the need to understand the shadow of history...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
This article exploits variation between and within countries to examine the legacy of recorded confl...
An emerging body of research has dealt with tracing the historical roots of contemporary economic an...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
We examine the long-run consequences of the scramble for Africa among European powers in the late 19...
We explore the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. Controlling for a wide range o...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a sizeable developmenta state in Africa? Agrowing literature l...
State capacity matters for growth. I test Bates' explanation of pre-colonial African states. He argu...
A large fraction of modern global conflicts has occurred in Africa, resulting in a disproportionate ...
As Africa’s role on the global stage is rising, so does the need to understand the shadow of history...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
This article exploits variation between and within countries to examine the legacy of recorded confl...
An emerging body of research has dealt with tracing the historical roots of contemporary economic an...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
We examine the long-run consequences of the scramble for Africa among European powers in the late 19...
We explore the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. Controlling for a wide range o...
Why does it seem so difficultto build a sizeable developmenta state in Africa? Agrowing literature l...
State capacity matters for growth. I test Bates' explanation of pre-colonial African states. He argu...
A large fraction of modern global conflicts has occurred in Africa, resulting in a disproportionate ...
As Africa’s role on the global stage is rising, so does the need to understand the shadow of history...