articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsFeb 1, 2008Closed access

The Long-Term Effects of Africa's Slave Trades *

National Bureau of Economic Research · Harvard University

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Abstract

Can part of Africa's current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this question, I use data from shipping records and historical documents reporting slave ethnicities to construct estimates of the number of slaves exported from each country during Africa's slave trades. I find a robust negative relationship between the number of slaves exported from a country and current economic performance. To better understand if the relationship is causal, I examine the historical evidence on selection into the slave trades and use instrumental variables. Together the evidence suggests that the slave trades had an adverse effect on economic development.

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Keywords
  • Underdevelopment
  • Construct (python library)
  • Term (time)
  • Ethnic group
  • Economics
  • Development economics
  • Political science
  • Economic growth
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