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-century India and Africa. Colonial institutions-the law, western style property rights, newspapers and statistical analysis … sociology" of India as a prelude to development. Indigenous ideologies and practices were as significant in this slow … much of Asia and Africa, the most successful enhancement of people's capabilities has come through the action of hybrid …
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-century India and Africa. Colonial institutions-the law, western style property rights, newspapers and statistical analysis … sociology" of India as a prelude to development. Indigenous ideologies and practices were as significant in this slow … much of Asia and Africa, the most successful enhancement of people's capabilities has come through the action of hybrid …
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-century India and Africa. Colonial institutions - the law, western style property rights, newspapers and statistical analysis … benign sociology of India as a prelude to development. Indigenous ideologies and practices were as significant in this slow … much of Asia and Africa, the most successful enhancement of people's capabilities has come through the action of hybrid …
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This paper concerns the institutional origins of economic development, emphasising the cases of 19th-century India and … Africa. Colonial institutions - the law, western style property rights, newspapers and statistical analysis - played an … India as a prelude to development. Indigenous ideologies and practices were as significant in this slow enhancement of …
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I argue in this paper for more interaction between economic history and economic development. Both subfields study economic development; the difference is that economic history focuses on high-wage countries while economic development focuses on low-wage economies. My argument is based on recent...
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