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Did colonization matter for growth? An empirical exploration into the historical causes of Africa's underdevelopment

机译:殖民对成长有重要意义吗?非洲发展不足的历史原因的实证探索

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We investigate the impact of 20th-century European colonization on growth. We find that colonial heritage, as measured by the identity of the metropolitan ruler and by the degree of economic penetration, matters for the heterogeneity of growth performances in Africa. Colonial indicators are correlated with economic and sociopolitical variables that are commonly employed to explain growth and there are growth gains from decolonization. Colonial indicators also add significant explanatory power to worldwide growth regressions and are correlated with the Sub-Saharan Africa and the Latin America dummies.
机译:我们调查了20世纪欧洲殖民地对增长的影响。我们发现,以大都市统治者的身份和经济渗透程度来衡量的殖民地遗产对于非洲增长表现的异质性至关重要。殖民指标与通常用来解释增长的经济和社会政治变量相关,非殖民化也带来了增长。殖民地指标也为世界范围内的经济增长回归分析提供了重要的解释力,并与撒哈拉以南非洲和拉丁美洲的假人相关。

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