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Property rights and economic development: the legacy of Japanese colonial institutions

机译:产权与经济发展:日本殖民制度的遗产

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Several studies link development to institutions transplanted by European colonizers and here we extend this line of research to Asia. Japan imposed its system of well-defined property rights on some of its Asian colonies. In 1939, Japan began to register private land in its island colonies, an effort that was completed in Palau but interrupted elsewhere by World War II. Within Micronesia, robust economic development followed only in Palau where individual property rights were well defined. We show that well-defined property rights in Korea and Taiwan secured land taxation and enabled farmers to obtain bank loans for irrigation systems. Considering Japanese colonies, we use the presence or absence of a land survey as an instrument to identify the causal impact of new institutions. Our estimates show that property-defining institutions were important for economic development, results that are confirmed when using a similar approach with British Colonies in Asia.
机译:一些研究将发展与欧洲殖民者移植的机构联系起来,在这里,我们将这一研究范围扩展到亚洲。日本对其某些亚洲殖民地实行了明确的产权制度。 1939年,日本开始在其岛屿殖民地上注册私有土地,这项工作在帕劳完成,但在第二次世界大战中被其他地方中断。在密克罗尼西亚,只有在产权明确界定的帕劳,才有强劲的经济发展。我们证明,在韩国和台湾,明确定义的产权确保了土地税,并使农民能够获得银行贷款用于灌溉系统。考虑到日本殖民地,我们将土地调查的有无作为一种工具来确定新制度的因果关系。我们的估计表明,财产界定机构对于经济发展至关重要,这一结果在与亚洲的英国殖民地采用类似方法时得到了证实。

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