Colonial Theories of Institutional Development: Toward a Model of Styles of Imperialism
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Beschreibung
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 On the importance of institutions
1.2 Determinants of institutional quality: The key role of European colonialism
<1.3 Toward a model of styles of imperialism
1.4 Preliminary empirical evidence
1.5 Structure of the study
Chapter 2. Views Linking Colonialism with Institutions
2.1. The Colonial Origin View
2.2. The Endowment View
2.3. The Eclectic View
2.4 Other Related Literature2.4.1 Additional studies on colonialism
2.4.2 Studies about the importance of precolonial institutions
2.4.3 Other work on the historical roots of comparative development
Chapter 3. A Model of Two Styles of Imperialism 3.1. The Theoretical Framework
3.2. An Application to European Colonial Empires
3.2.1. The British Empire
3.2.2. The French Empire
3.2.3. The Spanish Empire
3.2.4. The Portuguese Empire
3.2.5. The Remainder Empires
3.3. Some General Observations between Domestic Conditions and the Style of Imperialism
Chapter 4. Empirical Methodology and Baseline Regression Results
4.1. Empirical Strategy and Data Description
4.2. Initial Results: Additive Model versus Interaction Model
Chapter 5. Sensitivity to Alternative Theories
5.1 Timing and Duration of Colonization
5.2 Sociological and Anthropological Factors5.3 Geographic and Climatic Factors
Chapter 6. Further Sensitivity Analyses
6.1. Robustness to Sample Selection and Outliers
6.2 Robustness to Institutional Indicators
6.3 Robustness to Endowment Indicators
6.4. Limiting the Range in the Distribution of Endowments to French RangeChapter 7. Exploring the Mechanism of Colonial Rule
Chapter 8. The Legacy of European Colonialism on Relevant Determinants of Institutional Development
Chapter 9.Conclusions
References
Appendix
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 160 |
Höhe: | 244 |
Länge: | 16 |
Seiten: | 146 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Daniel Oto-Peralías, Diego Romero-Ávila |