Precolonial Ethnic Institutions and Contemporary African Development

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP9068

Authors: Stelios Michalopoulos; Elias Papaioannou

Abstract: We investigate the role of deeply-rooted pre-colonial ethnic institutions in shaping comparative regional development within African countries. We combine information on the spatial distribution of ethnicities before colonization with regional variation in contemporary economic performance, as proxied by satellite images of light density at night. We document a strong association between pre-colonial ethnic political centralization and regional development. This pattern is not driven by differences in local geographic features or by other observable ethnic-specific cultural and economic variables. The strong positive association between pre-colonial political complexity and contemporary development also holds within pairs of adjacent ethnic homelands with different legacies of pre-colonial political institutions.

Keywords: Africa; Development; Ethnicities; Institutions

JEL Codes: N17; O10; O40; O43; Z10


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
precolonial political centralization (F54)contemporary regional development (R11)
precolonial political centralization (F54)complexity and hierarchical structure of precolonial ethnic institutions (O17)
complexity and hierarchical structure of precolonial ethnic institutions (O17)contemporary regional development (R11)
precolonial political centralization (F54)ethnic institutions (J15)
ethnic institutions (J15)contemporary economic performance (P17)

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