Colonial Theories of Institutional Development
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54127-3
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Introduction," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 1-12, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Views Linking Colonialism with Institutions," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 13-26, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "A Model of Two Styles of Imperialism," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 27-39, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Empirical Methodology and Baseline Regression Results," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 41-52, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Sensitivity to Alternative Theories," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 53-68, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Further Sensitivity Analyses," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 69-92, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Exploring the Mechanism of Colonial Rule," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 93-104, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "The Legacy of European Colonialism on Relevant Determinants of Institutional Development," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 105-112, Springer.
- Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Conclusions," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 113-115, Springer.
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