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We look at the drastic cut of the administered cocoa producer price in 1990 Côte d'Ivoire and study to which extent cocoa producers' children su®ered from this severe aggregate shock in terms of school enrollment, labor, height stature and morbidity. Using pre-crisis (1985-88) and post- crisis...
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Survey data reveals that the pace of increase in height stature experienced by successive cohorts born in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana during the late colonial period (1925–1960) is almost as high as the pace observed in France and Great Britain during the period 1875 to 1975, even when correcting...
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countries in Western Africa. We argue that the selection effects linked to the interactions between height and mortality cannot …
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cant differences in the levels of education attained under the different colonial powers in Africa during the colonial …
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Empirical studies across many developing countries routinely document a positive correlation between participation in rural nonfarm employment and households’ wealth or income. This paper explores whether nonfarm employment leads to higher consumption expenditure growth in Ethiopia. We find...
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When European powers partitioned Africa, individuals of otherwise homogeneous communities were divided and found …
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In Africa, boundaries delineated during the colonial era now divide young independent states. By applying regression …
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The partition of German Togoland after WWI provides a natural experiment allowing to test what impact colonial policies really had. Using a data set of recruits to the Ghana colonial army 1908-1955, we find literacy and religious beliefs to diverge at the border between British and French...
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By applying regression discontinuity designs to a set of household surveys from the 1980–90s, we examine whether Côte d’Ivoire’s aggregate wealth was translated at the borders of neighboring countries. At the border of Ghana and at the end of the 1980s, large discontinuities are detected...
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This paper examines for the first time inequality of opportunity for income in Africa, by analyzing large … agriculture. Nevertheless, it displays marked regional inequality insofar as being born in the Northern part of this country …
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