In this article we assess income inequality across French and British colonial empires between 1920 and 1960. For the first time, income tax tabulations are exploited to assess the case studies of French Algeria, Tunisia, Cameroon, and Vietnam, which we compare to British colonies and dominions. As measured by top income shares, inequality was high in colonies. It fell after WWII, but stabilized at much higher levels than in mainland France or the United Kingdom in the 1950s. European settlers or expatriates comprised the bulk of top income earners, and only a minority of autochthons could compete in terms of income, particularly in Africa. Top income shares were no higher in settlement colonies, not only because those territories were weal...
Using the newly expanded set of 40 social tables from pre-modern societies, the paper tries to find ...
This paper proposes a new instrument for institutional quality—the salary of colonial governors—to i...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
In this article we assess income inequality across French and British colonial empires between 1920 ...
International audienceWe assess income inequality across French and British colonial empires between...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home today to some of the most unequal countries in the world, in Southern and...
This paper proposes that colonialism is a major explanation behind today's differences in income ine...
This paper proposes that Colonialism is a major explanation behind today’s differences in Income Ine...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
This research exploits novel evidence on current and historical inequality dynamics, as well as an i...
Colonial extractive institutions are often blamed for current African underdevelopment. Yet, since c...
This paper seeks to provide a political explanation for the unexpectedly high levels of inequality f...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
Using the newly expanded set of 40 social tables from pre-modern societies, the paper tries to find ...
This paper proposes a new instrument for institutional quality—the salary of colonial governors—to i...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
In this article we assess income inequality across French and British colonial empires between 1920 ...
International audienceWe assess income inequality across French and British colonial empires between...
Sub-Saharan Africa is home today to some of the most unequal countries in the world, in Southern and...
This paper proposes that colonialism is a major explanation behind today's differences in income ine...
This paper proposes that Colonialism is a major explanation behind today’s differences in Income Ine...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
Most ex-colonies have gained their independence during the decolonization wave in the last century. ...
This research exploits novel evidence on current and historical inequality dynamics, as well as an i...
Colonial extractive institutions are often blamed for current African underdevelopment. Yet, since c...
This paper seeks to provide a political explanation for the unexpectedly high levels of inequality f...
Recent literature has pointed out that the historical distribution of assets is crucial in explainin...
Using the newly expanded set of 40 social tables from pre-modern societies, the paper tries to find ...
This paper proposes a new instrument for institutional quality—the salary of colonial governors—to i...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...