The paper investigates the effects of Sub-Saharan African colonial heritage on economic growth in a sample of nonindustrial countries. An empirical Solow growth model is specified in a way that allows an examination of whether or not growth in Sub-Saharan Africa reflects a legacy of extractive colonialization strategies, motivated by a hostile disease environment that resulted in extractive growth-retarding institutions that persisted after independence. Parameter estimates suggest that the partial effects of extractive institutions engendered by a twentieth century colonial heritage account for approximately 30% of the growth gap between the former colonies in Sub-Saharan Africa and other nonindustrial countries. Copyright Blackwell Publis...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
This essay investigates the determinants of the growth performance of Africa. I start by illustratin...
This paper investigates some of the existing hypotheses regarding the transmission of different colo...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We find that colonial her...
This paper investigates the channels through which colonial origin a¤ects eco-nomic growth in sub-Sa...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We find that colonial her...
The study explores the hypothesis of a relationshipbetween colonial heritage and development insub-S...
We investigate the impact of 20th--century European colonizationon growth in Africa. We find that in...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We ¯nd that colonial heri...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
This essay investigates the determinants of the growth performance of Africa. I start by illustratin...
This paper investigates some of the existing hypotheses regarding the transmission of different colo...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We find that colonial her...
This paper investigates the channels through which colonial origin a¤ects eco-nomic growth in sub-Sa...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We find that colonial her...
The study explores the hypothesis of a relationshipbetween colonial heritage and development insub-S...
We investigate the impact of 20th--century European colonizationon growth in Africa. We find that in...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
This paper analyzes the effects of colonial origins on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita throu...
We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We ¯nd that colonial heri...
This paper investigates the claim that colonial history has left an enduring imprint on Africa's ins...
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historic...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
Surprisingly, growth theory has paid little attention to the economic impact of colonial rule on the...
This essay investigates the determinants of the growth performance of Africa. I start by illustratin...