Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments
Titolo
Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments
Autore
James Feyrer
Bruce Sacerdote
Data
Maggio 1, 2009
Tipo
Journal Article
Author
James Feyrer
Bruce Sacerdote
Tipo documento
Journal Article
DOI
10.1162/rest.91.2.245
ISSN
0034-6535
Abstract Note
Using a new database of islands throughout the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans we find a robust positive relationship between the number of years spent as a European colony and current GDP per capita. We argue that the nature of discovery and colonization of islands provides random variation in the length and type of colonial experience. We instrument for length of colonization using variation in prevailing wind patterns. We argue that wind speed and direction had a significant effect on historical colonial rule but do not have a direct effect on GDP today. The data also suggest that years as a colony after 1700 are more beneficial than earlier years. We also find a discernable pecking order among the colonial powers, with years under U.S., British, French, and Dutch rule having more beneficial effects than Spanish or Portuguese rule. Our finding of a strong connection between modern income and years of colonization is conditional on being colonized at all since each of the islands in our data set spent some time under colonial rule.
Access Date
2015-02-16 21:33:53
Data
Maggio 1, 2009
Issue
2
Journal Abbreviation
Review of Economics and Statistics
Library Catalog
MIT Press Journals
Pagine
245-262
Publication Title
Review of Economics and Statistics
Short Title
Colonialism and Modern Income
Titolo
Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/rest.91.2.245
Volume
91
Attachment Title
Review of Economics and Statistics Snapshot
Collezione
Citazione
James Feyrer e Bruce Sacerdote, “Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments,” Colonizzazioni Interne e Migrazioni, accesso il 29 aprile 2025, http://storia.dh.unica.it/risorse_omc/items/show/1490.
Item Relations
This item has no relations.
Embed
Copy the code below into your web page
Position: 1988 (141 views)