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We examine the long-term impact of forced labour on individual risk behaviour and economic decisions. For that, we focus on a policy of coercive cotton cultivation enforced in colonial Mozambique between 1926 and 1961. We combine archival sources about the boundaries of historical cotton...
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The magnitude of returns to colonial-era investments in Africa has been addressed in an extensive literature, as have … profitability of firms remains unclear. We reconstruct the annual financial records of Sena Sugar Estates in Portuguese East Africa …
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This paper examines the distribution of top incomes in 15 former British colonies in Africa, drawing on evidence …
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This paper estimates the relationship between differences in skills measured among within-country ethnic groups and individual human capital accumulation in eight African countries. Our results show that the skills of an individual in these countries depends more on the human capital levels of...
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aid to Africa. It is well established that donors provide considerably more foreign aid to their former colonies relative … measure persistence of colonial legacies across Africa and help inform policy strategies for reforming aid practices by …
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. -- Biofuels ; gender ; poverty ; growth ; Africa …
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development in Latin America, or Volkskapitalisme in apartheid South Africa. But Mozambique's elite has also returned to two other …
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Mozambique, like many African countries, is already highly susceptible to climate variability and extreme weather events. Climate change threatens to heighten this vulnerability. In order to evaluate potential impacts and adaptation options for Mozambique, we develop an integrated modelling...
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Measuring poverty remains a complex and contentious issue. This is particularly true in sub-Saharan Africa where …
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While economic growth generally reduces income poverty, there are pronounced differences in the strength of this relationship across countries. Typical explanations for this variation include measurement errors in growth-poverty accounting and countries' different compositions of economic...
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