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The trans-Atlantic slave trade is considered by many to have been a major shock to Africa, one that transformed African economies and contributed to long-term poverty. In this paper I combine data from the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database and the Anglo-African Trade Statistics to document some...
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explained, or even the 100% in the first century in Britain. Trade is anyway too old and too widespread to explain a uniquely …
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the linked employer-employee survey results in Britain.We first investigate the management-employee relationships and the …
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This paper presents theory and evidence to show that imperialism was a major factor impeding the spread of the industrial revolution during the century ending in the 1950s. Two empirical results stand out. First, analysis of historical evidence shows that most sovereign countries were...
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Britain was first, though the classical (and many of the neoclassical) economists did not recognize that its course was …
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