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Colonial Theories of Institutional Development : Toward a Model of Styles of Imperialism, Hardback Book

Colonial Theories of Institutional Development : Toward a Model of Styles of Imperialism Hardback

Part of the Contributions to Economics series

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This book analyzes the role played by initial endowments and colonizer identity in seeking to explain institutional development in former colonies.

It presents a model of two styles of imperialism that integrates the colonial origin and endowment views explaining current institutions.

The authors argue that Great Britain and Portugal adopted an ‘economically-oriented’ style, which was pragmatic and sensitive to initial conditions.

For this style of imperialism the endowment view is applicable.

In contrast, France employed a ‘politically-oriented’ style of imperialism, in which ideological and political motivations were more present.

This led to a uniform colonial policy that largely disregarded initial endowments.

In turn, the case of Spain represents a hybrid of the two models.

The empirical analysis presented here reveals a remarkable degree of heterogeneity in the relationship of endowments and colonizer identity with current institutions. 

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