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COLONIAL LEGACY, STATE-BUILDING AND THE SALIENCE OF ETHNICITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

机译:殖民地遗产,国家建设和撒哈拉以南非洲种族的显着性

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African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisation due to legacies of ethnic segregation and stronger executive constraints. Using micro-data from anglophone and francophone countries in sub-Saharan Africa, we find that anglophone citizens are less likely to identify themselves in national terms (relative to ethnic terms). To address endogeneity concerns, we utilise regression discontinuity by focusing on observations near anglophone-francophone borders, both across countries and within Cameroon. Evidence on taxation, security and the power of chiefs also suggests weaker state capacity in anglophone countries. These results highlight the legacy of colonial rule on state-building.
机译:非洲殖民历史表明,由于种族隔离和更强大的行政限制,不列颠殖民统治可能会受到国家集中化。使用来自Agglophone和撒哈拉以南非洲的法语国家的微数据,我们发现Anglophone公民不太可能以国家条款(相对于种族术语)识别自己。为了解决内生性问题,我们利用回归不连续性通过专注于Anglophone-Francophone边界,两者在喀麦隆内部的观察来使用回归不连续性。征税,安全和酋长权力的证据还表明忠诚国家的国家能力较弱。这些结果突出了国家建设殖民统治的遗产。

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