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Colonial investments impacted long-run political and economic development, but we have little systematic evidence about their origins and spatial distribution. Combining novel data sources, I show that colonial investments were very unequally distributed within 16 British and French African...
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This paper deals with the transplant and adaption of company law in the Australian colony of Victoria during the second half of the nineteenth century. It seeks to place the development of company law in Victoria in its economic and institutional contexts so as to inform a consideration of the...
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, the EU, and Africa: market access, foreign direct investment (FDI), aid, security, and the nature of the partnership. The … offer something new that other global players with increasing interest in Africa, such as China, do not already have on …
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Whereas the impact of Brexit on Anglophone Africa was a major issue in the controversial British discussions on the … pros and cons of Brexit, possible repercussions on French-speaking Africa have been rarely mentioned up to now. Yet, the … range of possible Brexit effect is impressive, including the revival of progressive social networks in Francophone Africa …
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repercussions on EU-Africa relations, excluding the UK. African states, for their part, wanted to renegotiate the EU-Africa … for African resources. Given that Africa is increasingly courted by other partners it could be inclined to successively … reinforced by the fact that the new EU-Africa strategy still hasn't been approved by EU member states. And a timely replacement …
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about Brexit. The article analyses five issues at stake for the Post-Brexit relationships between Britain, the EU and Africa … with a focus on the Commonwealth Sub-Saharan Africa: market access, FDI, aid, security and partnership . The British … likely this would be possible only at the expense of the poor in Africa and elsewhere. Concerning security cooperation with …
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random partition of Africa. In this classic work of history, a standard text for generations of students and historians now …
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