Economic Institutions and Comparative Economic Development: A Post-Colonial Perspective

Volume: 96, Pages: 503 - 519
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Existing literature suggests that either colonial settlement conditions or the identity of colonizer were influential in shaping the post-colonial institutional environment, which in turn has impacted long-run economic development. These two potential identification strategies have been treated as substitutes. We argue that the two factors should instead be treated as complementary and develop an alternative and unified IV approach that...
Paper Details
Title
Economic Institutions and Comparative Economic Development: A Post-Colonial Perspective
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
96
Pages
503 - 519
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