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Volumn 50, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 155-177

The new economic history of Africa

Author keywords

Economic; Historiography

Indexed keywords

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC HISTORY; HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; POVERTY DETERMINANT; WESTERN WORLD;

EID: 72749109670     PISSN: 00218537     EISSN: 14695138     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0021853709990041     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (127)

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    • To the best of my knowledge, Gareth Austin is the only historian of Africa to have engaged with this literature: Austin, 'The reversal of fortune thesis'. C. A. Bayly has commented on India and Africa, though primarily on the former: Indigenous and Colonial Origins of Comparative Economic Development: The Case of Colonial India and Africa (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4474, 2008).
    • To the best of my knowledge, Gareth Austin is the only historian of Africa to have engaged with this literature: Austin, 'The "reversal of fortune" thesis'. C. A. Bayly has commented on India and Africa, though primarily on the former: Indigenous and Colonial Origins of Comparative Economic Development: The Case of Colonial India and Africa (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4474, 2008).
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    • Even so, some of the most notable thematic and regional studies were published more than twenty years ago: Patrick Manning, Slavery, Colonialism and Economic Growth in Dahomey, 1640-1960 (Cambridge, 1982);
    • Even so, some of the most notable thematic and regional studies were published more than twenty years ago: Patrick Manning, Slavery, Colonialism and Economic Growth in Dahomey, 1640-1960 (Cambridge, 1982);
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    • Rita Abrahamsen's defence of 'postcoloniality' and advocacy of its application to Africa, for example, is notably slim in treating development issues and economic matters in particular: 'African studies and the postcolonial challenge', African Affairs, 102 (2003), 189-210.
    • Rita Abrahamsen's defence of 'postcoloniality' and advocacy of its application to Africa, for example, is notably slim in treating development issues and economic matters in particular: 'African studies and the postcolonial challenge', African Affairs, 102 (2003), 189-210.
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    • The general trends are agreed and are widely summarized. For the illustrations that follow, see Elsa V. Artadi and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, The Economic Tragedy of the Twentieth Century: Growth in Africa (National Bureau of Economic Research [hereafter NBER] Working Paper 9865, 2003);
    • The general trends are agreed and are widely summarized. For the illustrations that follow, see Elsa V. Artadi and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, The Economic Tragedy of the Twentieth Century: Growth in Africa (National Bureau of Economic Research [hereafter NBER] Working Paper 9865, 2003);
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    • owe this reference to Professor John Lonsdale, 13 May
    • The Economist, 13 May 2000, 23-5. I owe this reference to Professor John Lonsdale.
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    • Ibid. 17.
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    • The G8 states are the Group of Eight richest industrialized countries: the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
    • The G8 states are the Group of Eight richest industrialized countries: the United States, Canada, Japan, Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy.
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    • A comprehensive statement is Claude Menard and Mary M. Shirley (eds.), Handbook of New Institutional Economics (2005). The Ronald Coase Institute provides accessible guides to the subject and news of relevant conferences: www.coase.org.
    • A comprehensive statement is Claude Menard and Mary M. Shirley (eds.), Handbook of New Institutional Economics (2005). The Ronald Coase Institute provides accessible guides to the subject and news of relevant conferences: www.coase.org.
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    • Examples include: A. G. Hopkins, 'Property rights and empire-building: the annexation of Lagos, 1861', Journal of Economic History, 40 (1980), 777-98;
    • Examples include: A. G. Hopkins, 'Property rights and empire-building: the annexation of Lagos, 1861', Journal of Economic History, 40 (1980), 777-98;
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    • Lovejoy and Richardson, '"This horrid hole": royal authority, commerce and credit at Bonny, 1690-1840', Journal of African History, 45 (2004), 363-92.
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    • The best guide and fullest contribution to this literature is Gareth Austin, Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana: From Slavery to Free Labour in Asante, 1807-1956 (Rochester NY, 2005).
    • The best guide and fullest contribution to this literature is Gareth Austin, Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana: From Slavery to Free Labour in Asante, 1807-1956 (Rochester NY, 2005).
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    • A broader view from the same standpoint is A. G. Hopkins, 'The World Bank in Africa: historical reflections on the African present', World Development, 14 (1986), 1473-87.
    • A broader view from the same standpoint is A. G. Hopkins, 'The World Bank in Africa: historical reflections on the African present', World Development, 14 (1986), 1473-87.
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    • The literature on structural adjustment is now vast. Accessible guides include: David E. Sahn, Paul A. Dorosch and Stephen D. Younger, Structural Adjustment Reconsidered: Economic Policy and Poverty in Africa (Cambridge, 1997);
    • The literature on structural adjustment is now vast. Accessible guides include: David E. Sahn, Paul A. Dorosch and Stephen D. Younger, Structural Adjustment Reconsidered: Economic Policy and Poverty in Africa (Cambridge, 1997);
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    • An evaluation with a strong historical dimension is Celestin Monga, Commodities, Mercedes Benz, and structural adjustment: an episode in West Africa's economic history, in Emmanuel K. Akyeampong (ed, Themes in West Africa's History Oxford, 2006, 227-64
    • An evaluation with a strong historical dimension is Celestin Monga, 'Commodities, Mercedes Benz, and structural adjustment: an episode in West Africa's economic history', in Emmanuel K. Akyeampong (ed.), Themes in West Africa's History (Oxford, 2006), 227-64.
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    • see Douglas Rimmer, 'Learning about economic development from Africa'
    • For a broader view of the evolution of development thinking in Africa
    • For a broader view of the evolution of development thinking in Africa, see Douglas Rimmer, 'Learning about economic development from Africa', African Affairs, 102 (2003), 469-91.
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    • Representative examples include: Robert H. Bates, Markets and States in Tropical Africa: The Political Basis of Agricultural Policy (Berkeley, 1981);
    • Representative examples include: Robert H. Bates, Markets and States in Tropical Africa: The Political Basis of Agricultural Policy (Berkeley, 1981);
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    • Robert Szereszewski, Structural Changes in the Economy of Ghana, 1896-1911 (London, 1965), though not strongly institutional in orientation, should also be mentioned as a pioneering (and now unjustly neglected) account of structural economic change.
    • Robert Szereszewski, Structural Changes in the Economy of Ghana, 1896-1911 (London, 1965), though not strongly institutional in orientation, should also be mentioned as a pioneering (and now unjustly neglected) account of structural economic change.
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    • See, for example, Paul Mosley's reflections on how Africa's continuing poverty was expressed in the poverty of development economics, and his suggestion that a comparison with Asia might be illuminating: 'Development economics and the underdevelopment of sub-Saharan Africa', Journal of International Development, 7 (1995), 685-706.
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    • An influential comparison at that time was Robert Wade, Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialisation Princeton, 1992
    • An influential comparison at that time was Robert Wade, Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialisation (Princeton, 1992).
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    • An accessible introduction to quantitative methods is Pat Hudson, History by Numbers: An Introduction to Quantitative Approaches London, 2000
    • An accessible introduction to quantitative methods is Pat Hudson, History by Numbers: An Introduction to Quantitative Approaches (London, 2000).
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    • A more advanced text is Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas, Making History Count: A Primer in Quantitative Methods for Historians (Cambridge, 2002).
    • A more advanced text is Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas, Making History Count: A Primer in Quantitative Methods for Historians (Cambridge, 2002).
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    • See in particular, NBER Working Paper 8119, at
    • See in particular, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Tropical Underdevelopment (NBER Working Paper 8119, 2001) at: www.nber.org/papers/w8119;
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    • Such as the World Bank and the US National Bureau of Economic Research, which describes itself as 'the nation's leading non-profit economic research organization'.
    • Such as the World Bank and the US National Bureau of Economic Research, which describes itself as 'the nation's leading non-profit economic research organization'.
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    • In addition to the specific citations that follow, see the 'Symposium on institutions and economic performance, Economics of Transition, 13 2005, 421-572
    • In addition to the specific citations that follow, see the 'Symposium on institutions and economic performance', Economics of Transition, 13 (2005), 421-572.
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    • The authors are careful to explain that 'by economic prosperity or income per capita in 1500, we do not refer to the economic or social conditions or the welfare of the masses but to a measure of the total production in the economy relative to the number of inhabitants'. Similarly, the reversal of fortune refers to 'changes in relative incomes across different areas and does not imply that the initial inhabitants of, for example, New Zealand or North America themselves became relatively rich'. Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson, 'Reversal of fortune', 1232 n.1.
    • The authors are careful to explain that 'by economic prosperity or income per capita in 1500, we do not refer to the economic or social conditions or the welfare of the masses but to a measure of the total production in the economy relative to the number of inhabitants'. Similarly, the reversal of fortune refers to 'changes in relative incomes across different areas and does not imply that the initial inhabitants of, for example, New Zealand or North America themselves became relatively rich'. Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson, 'Reversal of fortune', 1232 n.1.
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    • See, for example, Pranab Bardhan, 'Institutions matter, but which ones?' Economics of Transition, 13 (2005), 499-532;
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    • Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman have elaborated this point in a series of important studies: 'Institutions, factor endowments, and paths of development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (2000), 217-32;
    • Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Stanley L. Engerman have elaborated this point in a series of important studies: 'Institutions, factor endowments, and paths of development in the New World', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 14 (2000), 217-32;
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    • Valuable examples of putting these principles into practice are the studies of land tenure by Pande and Udry, Institutions and development: a view from below, and Catherine Boone, Property and constitutional order: land tenure reform and the future of the African state, African Affairs, 106 2007, 557-86
    • Valuable examples of putting these principles into practice are the studies of land tenure by Pande and Udry, 'Institutions and development: a view from below'; and Catherine Boone, 'Property and constitutional order: land tenure reform and the future of the African state', African Affairs, 106 (2007), 557-86.
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    • Pande and Udry deal with Ghana; Boone with the Ivory Coast, Uganda, South Africa and Tanzania. See also Sara Berry, 'Debating the land question in Africa', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 44 (2002), 638-68, which ought to be mandatory reading for development planners.
    • Pande and Udry deal with Ghana; Boone with the Ivory Coast, Uganda, South Africa and Tanzania. See also Sara Berry, 'Debating the land question in Africa', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 44 (2002), 638-68, which ought to be mandatory reading for development planners.
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    • Two balanced accounts are: Ross Levine and David Renelt, 'A sensitivity analysis of cross-country growth regressions', American Economic Review, 82 (1992), 942-63;
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    • An exchange on this subject has already taken place. See David Albouy, The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Investigation of the Settler Mortality Data (Working Paper CO4-138, University of California at Berkeley, Center for International and Development Economics Research, 2006);
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    • Acemoglu and his co-authors wisely decided that evidence of precolonial urban populations was insufficient for their purposes. Many towns in precolonial Africa varied in size according to seasons and market days; others were established for defensive purposes and contained a high proportion of cultivators who commuted to their farms.
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    • Kent G. Deng concludes, with respect to China, that there 'is not a shred of evidence to support their claims': 'Fact or fiction? Re-examination of Chinese premodern populaton statistics', Working Papers in Economic History (LSE), 76 (2003), 6 n. 2.
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    • and for a similar insistence on the need to relate development policies to diverse regional realities, Gunnar Myrdal, Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations London, 1972
    • and for a similar insistence on the need to relate development policies to diverse regional realities, Gunnar Myrdal, Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations (London, 1972).
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    • The "reversal of fortune" thesis
    • Nunn, in particular, tends to assume that Europeans dealing with Africa in the precolonial period had much the same degree of authority as in the colonial period: 'Long term effects, Historical legacies, See, 9
    • Nunn, in particular, tends to assume that Europeans dealing with Africa in the precolonial period had much the same degree of authority as in the colonial period: 'Long term effects'; 'Historical legacies'. See Austin, 'The "reversal of fortune" thesis', 9.
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    • and, for an extension of the argument, Hopkins, 'The new international economic order in the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa', in Robin Law (ed.), From Slave Trade to Legitimate Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (Cambridge, 1995), 240-64.
    • and, for an extension of the argument, Hopkins, 'The "new international economic order" in the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa', in Robin Law (ed.), From Slave Trade to Legitimate Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (Cambridge, 1995), 240-64.
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    • Easterly and Levine, 'Africa's growth tragedy'.
    • Easterly and Levine, 'Africa's growth tragedy'.
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    • Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara provide an excellent guide to the literature: 'Ethnic diversity and economic performance', Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (2005), 762-800.
    • Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara provide an excellent guide to the literature: 'Ethnic diversity and economic performance', Journal of Economic Literature, 43 (2005), 762-800.
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    • The 'ethno-linguistic fragmentation index', which has been much used by social scientists, was produced by Charles L. Taylor and Michael C. Hudson, World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators (2nd ed., New Haven, 1972), from Atlas Narodov Mira (Moscow, 1964).
    • The 'ethno-linguistic fragmentation index', which has been much used by social scientists, was produced by Charles L. Taylor and Michael C. Hudson, World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators (2nd ed., New Haven, 1972), from Atlas Narodov Mira (Moscow, 1964).
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    • Ethnic and cultural diversity by country
    • James D. Fearon, 'Ethnic and cultural diversity by country', Journal of Economic Growth, 8 (2003), 195-222.
    • (2003) Journal of Economic Growth , vol.8 , pp. 195-222
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    • Measuring ethnic fractionalization in Africa
    • Daniel N. Posner, 'Measuring ethnic fractionalization in Africa', American Journal of Political Science, 48 (2004), 849-63.
    • (2004) American Journal of Political Science , vol.48 , pp. 849-863
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    • Pre-colonial institutions, post-colonial states, and economic development in tropical Africa
    • Pierre Englebert, 'Pre-colonial institutions, post-colonial states, and economic development in tropical Africa', Political Research Quarterly, 53 (2000), 7-36;
    • (2000) Political Research Quarterly , vol.53 , pp. 7-36
    • Englebert, P.1
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    • Nicola Gennaioli and Ilia Rainer reach broadly the same conclusion but do not refer to Englebert (see n. 67): 'The modern impact of precolonial centralization in Africa', Journal of Economic Growth, 12 (2007), 185-234.
    • Nicola Gennaioli and Ilia Rainer reach broadly the same conclusion but do not refer to Englebert (see n. 67): 'The modern impact of precolonial centralization in Africa', Journal of Economic Growth, 12 (2007), 185-234.
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    • Pelle Ahlerup and Ola Olsson, 'The roots of ethnic diversity', Working Papers (School of Business, Economics and Law, Goteborg University), 281 (2007).
    • Pelle Ahlerup and Ola Olsson, 'The roots of ethnic diversity', Working Papers (School of Business, Economics and Law, Goteborg University), 281 (2007).
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    • They follow here Robert H. Bates, 'Ethnicity', in David A. Clark (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Development Studies (Cheltenham, 2006), 167-73. On this definition, ethnicity is ultimately a cultural construct, however primordial its roots may be, whereas race is a physiological attribute.
    • They follow here Robert H. Bates, 'Ethnicity', in David A. Clark (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Development Studies (Cheltenham, 2006), 167-73. On this definition, ethnicity is ultimately a cultural construct, however primordial its roots may be, whereas race is a physiological attribute.
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    • Fortunately, there is now a comprehensive guide to the literature: Thomas Spear, 'Neo-traditionalism and the limits of invention in British colonial Africa', Journal of African History, 44 (2003), 3-27.
    • Fortunately, there is now a comprehensive guide to the literature: Thomas Spear, 'Neo-traditionalism and the limits of invention in British colonial Africa', Journal of African History, 44 (2003), 3-27.
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    • The modern debate stems from Eric J. Hobsbawm and Terence O. Ranger (eds.), The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge, 1983).
    • The modern debate stems from Eric J. Hobsbawm and Terence O. Ranger (eds.), The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge, 1983).
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    • See also the pioneering work by Leroy Vail ed, Berkeley and Los Angeles
    • See also the pioneering work by Leroy Vail (ed.), The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1989).
    • (1989) The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa
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    • See, particularly, Terence O. Ranger's auto-criticism: 'The invention of tradition revised', in Terence O. Ranger and Olufemi Vaughan (eds.), Legitimacy and the State in Twentieth-Century Africa (London, 1993), 62-111.
    • See, particularly, Terence O. Ranger's auto-criticism: 'The invention of tradition revised', in Terence O. Ranger and Olufemi Vaughan (eds.), Legitimacy and the State in Twentieth-Century Africa (London, 1993), 62-111.
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    • John Lonsdale provides an excellent summary in 'Globalization, ethnicity and democracy: a view from the hopeless continent, in A. G. Hopkins (ed.), Globalization World History (New York, 2002), ch. 9.
    • John Lonsdale provides an excellent summary in 'Globalization, ethnicity and democracy: a view from "the hopeless continent", in A. G. Hopkins (ed.), Globalization World History (New York, 2002), ch. 9.
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    • Hukm: The creolization of authority in condominium Sudan
    • For one such example, see
    • For one such example, see Justin Willis, '"Hukm": the creolization of authority in condominium Sudan', Journal of African History, 46 (2005), 29-50.
    • (2005) Journal of African History , vol.46 , pp. 29-50
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    • Hodgson examines shifts in colonial policy in 'Taking stock: State control, ethnic identity and pastoralist development in Tanganyika, 1948-1958'
    • Dorothy L. Hodgson examines shifts in colonial policy in 'Taking stock: state control, ethnic identity and pastoralist development in Tanganyika, 1948-1958', Journal of African History, 41 (2000), 55-78;
    • (2000) Journal of African History , vol.41 , pp. 55-78
    • Dorothy, L.1
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    • Nyambara traces changing ethnicities in the postcolonial period in '"Madheruka and Shangwe": Ethnic identities and the culture of modernity in Gokwe, northwestern Zimbawe, 1963-79'
    • Pius S. Nyambara traces changing ethnicities in the postcolonial period in '"Madheruka and Shangwe": ethnic identities and the culture of modernity in Gokwe, northwestern Zimbawe, 1963-79', Journal of African History, 43 (2002), 287-306.
    • (2002) Journal of African History , vol.43 , pp. 287-306
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    • This is the conclusion of the most thorough account of ethnicity and development in Africa yet completed: Marcel Fafchamps, Market Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa Cambridge MA, 2004, section VI
    • This is the conclusion of the most thorough account of ethnicity and development in Africa yet completed: Marcel Fafchamps, Market Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa (Cambridge MA, 2004), section VI.
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    • I hope it is not an exaggeration to say that the argument that follows was first formulated in Hopkins, Economic History. Elements of the argument were then applied to Africa as a whole by John Iliffe, Africans: The History of a Continent Cambridge, 1995
    • I hope it is not an exaggeration to say that the argument that follows was first formulated in Hopkins, Economic History. Elements of the argument were then applied to Africa as a whole by John Iliffe, Africans: The History of a Continent (Cambridge, 1995).
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    • The most important refinements and extensions of the argument are Austin, Labour, Land, and Capital in Ghana;
    • The most important refinements and extensions of the argument are Austin, Labour, Land, and Capital in Ghana;
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    • Resources, techniques and strategies south of the Sahara: Revising the factor endowments perspective on African economic development, 1500-2000
    • Austin, 'Resources, techniques and strategies south of the Sahara: revising the factor endowments perspective on African economic development, 1500-2000', Economic History Review, 61 (2008), 587-624.
    • (2008) Economic History Review , vol.61 , pp. 587-624
    • Austin1
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    • The wider implications of Austin's Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana are considered in A. G. Hopkins, 'Making poverty history', International Journal of African Historical Studies, 38 (2005), 513-31.
    • The wider implications of Austin's Labour, Land and Capital in Ghana are considered in A. G. Hopkins, 'Making poverty history', International Journal of African Historical Studies, 38 (2005), 513-31.
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    • Kimenyi points out, for example, that ethnic heterogeneity may affect the provision of public goods adversely but also stimulates the supply of private patronage goods: 'Ethnicity, governance and the provision of public goods'
    • Mwangi S. Kimenyi points out, for example, that ethnic heterogeneity may affect the provision of public goods adversely but also stimulates the supply of private patronage goods: 'Ethnicity, governance and the provision of public goods', Journal of African Economies, 15 (2006), 62-99.
    • (2006) Journal of African Economies , vol.15 , pp. 62-99
    • Mwangi, S.1
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    • Easterly show that ethnic fragmentation in the USA is linked to increased private patronage: 'Public goods and ethnic divisions'
    • Alberto Alesina, Reza Baqir and William Easterly show that ethnic fragmentation in the USA is linked to increased private patronage: 'Public goods and ethnic divisions', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114 (1999), 1243-84.
    • (1999) Quarterly Journal of Economics , vol.114 , pp. 1243-1284
    • Alesina, A.1    Baqir, R.2    William3
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    • section VI, provides a full account of the advantages and disadvantages of ethnic networks today
    • Fafchamps, Market Institutions, section VI, provides a full account of the advantages and disadvantages of ethnic networks today.
    • Market Institutions
    • Fafchamps1
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    • It is interesting to find that some of the most persuasive evidence comes not from Africa, but from the United States. Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara have shown that public participation is lower in 'racially or ethnically fragmented localities': 'Participation in heterogeneous communities', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (2000), 847. It is worth pointing out, however, that their findings are robust partly because they refer to race rather than to ethnicity, the former being more readily identifiable than the latter.
    • It is interesting to find that some of the most persuasive evidence comes not from Africa, but from the United States. Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara have shown that public participation is lower in 'racially or ethnically fragmented localities': 'Participation in heterogeneous communities', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (2000), 847. It is worth pointing out, however, that their findings are robust partly because they refer to race rather than to ethnicity, the former being more readily identifiable than the latter.
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    • As exemplified by Gareth Austin's work, which has linked the growth of land scarcity to the increasing importance of ethnic identities in the twentieth century: 'Sub-Saharan Africa: land rights and ethno-national consciousness in historically land-abundant economies', in Stanley L. Engerman and Jacob Metzer (eds.), Land Rights, Ethno-Nationality, and Sovereignty in History (New York, 2004), ch. 11.
    • As exemplified by Gareth Austin's work, which has linked the growth of land scarcity to the increasing importance of ethnic identities in the twentieth century: 'Sub-Saharan Africa: land rights and ethno-national consciousness in historically land-abundant economies', in Stanley L. Engerman and Jacob Metzer (eds.), Land Rights, Ethno-Nationality, and Sovereignty in History (New York, 2004), ch. 11.
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    • An interesting recent comment on this ancient subject is Esther Duflo, Poor but rational, in Abhijit Banerjee, Dilip Mookherjee and Roland Benabou (eds, Understanding Poverty New York, 2006, 367-78
    • An interesting recent comment on this ancient subject is Esther Duflo, 'Poor but rational?', in Abhijit Banerjee, Dilip Mookherjee and Roland Benabou (eds.), Understanding Poverty (New York, 2006), 367-78.
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    • Institutions and development
    • Some unintended and adverse consequences of institutional reform are identified by
    • Some unintended and adverse consequences of institutional reform are identified by Robert H. Bates, 'Institutions and development', Journal of African Economies, 15 (2006), 10-61.
    • (2006) Journal of African Economies , vol.15 , pp. 10-61
    • Bates, R.H.1
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    • As argued by, Oxford, who show how policies of structural adjustment, imposed to promote 'good' institutions, have led to unintended neo-patrimonial adaptations that nevertheless enable African states to function
    • As argued by Patrick Chabal and Jean-Pascal Daloz, Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument (Oxford, 1999), who show how policies of structural adjustment, imposed to promote 'good' institutions, have led to unintended neo-patrimonial adaptations that nevertheless enable African states to function.
    • (1999) Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument
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    • Rodrik, Second-best Institutions, illustrates the advantages of adapting best practice to local circumstances. For a less benign view of the same process, see Jean François Bayart, Stephen Ellis and Beatrice Hibou, The Criminalization of the State in Africa (Oxford, 1999).
    • Rodrik, Second-best Institutions, illustrates the advantages of adapting best practice to local circumstances. For a less benign view of the same process, see Jean François Bayart, Stephen Ellis and Beatrice Hibou, The Criminalization of the State in Africa (Oxford, 1999).
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    • First advanced in Talcott Parsons, Towards a General Theory of Action (New York, 1937), and elaborated subsequently.
    • First advanced in Talcott Parsons, Towards a General Theory of Action (New York, 1937), and elaborated subsequently.


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