殖民主义和奴隶贸易仍然影响现代经济表现吗

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Applied Economics Quarterly Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI:10.3790/AEQ.62.2.147
Yaron Zelekha
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本文对殖民主义、奴隶贸易和非洲当前的欠发达问题的研究有两个贡献。首先,它提出的经验证据表明,文献中讨论的文化渠道和制度渠道都不足以完全解释殖民主义和奴隶贸易对当前经济绩效的负面影响。其次,通过阐述两个可能的额外渠道:资本积累渠道和人口渠道,有助于理论和实证的理解。
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Do Colonialism and Slave Trade Still Affect Modern Economic Performance
This paper makes two contributions to the research on colonialism, slave trade, and Africa’s current underdevelopment. First, it proposes empirical evidence suggesting that both the cultural channel and the institutional channel, which are discussed in the literature, are not enough to fully explain the negative effect of colonialism and slave trade on current economic performance. Second, it contributes to the theoretical and empirical understanding by elaborating on two possible additional channels: the accumulation of capital channel and the demographic channel.
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