In the 19th and 20th centuries, African economies experienced a significant structural transformation from the slave trades to commercial agriculture. We analyze the long-run impact of this economic transition focusing on the dynamic effects of: shifting geographic fundamentals to favor agro-climatic suitability for cash crops; infrastructural investments to reduce trade costs; and external forward production linkages. Using agro-climatic suitability scores and historical data on the source location of more than 95 percent of all exports across 38 African states, we assess the consequences of these changes on economic reorganization across the continent. We find that colonial cash crop production had positive long-run effects on urbanizatio...
This paper means to study mutations of cash crops in West Africa. The growth of production mainly re...
This dissertation investigates three different topics related to economic geography and agricultural...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, African economies experienced a significant structural transformatio...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
A rapidly growing body of research examines the ways in which climatic variability influences econom...
Numerous scholars have suggested that nineteenth-century industrial decline in the global “periphery...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
Despite having convincingly linked colonial extractive institutions to African current poverty, the ...
Abstract: We show that geography, through its impact on history, can have important effects on curre...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
Akwanga division has been a major theater of export crop production and expropriation of other eco...
We exploit the construction and eventual demise of the colonial railroads in Africa to study the imp...
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson have dramatically challenged the tendency of economists to confine th...
This paper means to study mutations of cash crops in West Africa. The growth of production mainly re...
This dissertation investigates three different topics related to economic geography and agricultural...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, African economies experienced a significant structural transformatio...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
A rapidly growing body of research examines the ways in which climatic variability influences econom...
Numerous scholars have suggested that nineteenth-century industrial decline in the global “periphery...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
Despite having convincingly linked colonial extractive institutions to African current poverty, the ...
Abstract: We show that geography, through its impact on history, can have important effects on curre...
Colonial powers typically organized economic activity in the colonies to maximize their economic ret...
Akwanga division has been a major theater of export crop production and expropriation of other eco...
We exploit the construction and eventual demise of the colonial railroads in Africa to study the imp...
Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson have dramatically challenged the tendency of economists to confine th...
This paper means to study mutations of cash crops in West Africa. The growth of production mainly re...
This dissertation investigates three different topics related to economic geography and agricultural...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...