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This paper links banking systems development to the colonial and legal history of African countries. Specifically, we investigate the impact of differing legal traditions on the development of existing investor and creditor protection, and on African banking systems. Based on a sample of 40...
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This paper links banking systems development to the colonial and legal history of African countries. Specifically, we investigate the impact of differing legal traditions on the development of existing investor and creditor protection, and on African banking systems. Based on a sample of 40...
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Conventional wisdom proposes deep historical roots for authoritarianism in Africa: either colonial “decentralized …
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Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a persuasive identification strategy to test these models. However, Lei and Michaels (2014) find that exogenous discoveries of “giant” oil fields are in fact associated with increased likelihood of...
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We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary non-civil conflict in Africa. Exploiting variations …-based instrumental variable approach, which generates a plausibly exogenous ethno-spatial partition of Africa, we find that grid cells …
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