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Porträtt av Ellen Hillbom. Foto.

Ellen Hillbom


Professor, Stf prefekt, Studierektor för forskarutbildningen, Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

Porträtt av Ellen Hillbom. Foto.

Success and Failure of European Settler Farming in Sub-Saharan Africa

Författare

  • Ewout Frankema
  • Erik Green
  • Ellen Hillbom

Summary, in English

This paper ties into the growing literature on the long-term economic implications of historical European settlement, by arguing for the need to properly address the role of indigenous agency in endogenously evolving settlement processes. We develop three comparative case-studies in West, East and Southern Africa to show that the success or failure of European settler farming depended crucially on colonial government policies arranging access to local land and labour resources. These policies, in turn, were shaped by the clashing interests of African smallholders and (would be) European planters, in which colonial governments did not necessarily abide to settler demands, as is often assumed.

Avdelning/ar

  • Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

Publiceringsår

2013

Språk

Engelska

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Ämne

  • Economic History

Nyckelord

  • Africa
  • colonial era
  • cash crop

Conference name

Swedish Economic History Meeting, 2013

Conference date

2013-10-04 - 2013-10-05

Conference place

Lund, Sweden

Status

Unpublished