Accounting for Colonialism
Edited by Richard F. America ()
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Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-32804-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Richard F. America
- Ch Chapter 10 The Reparable Damages of European Colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Gregory Price
- Ch Chapter 11 How Extractive Was Colonial Trade? Evidence from French Africa
- Federico Tadei
- Ch Chapter 12 Income and Wealth Transfer Effects of Colonialism and Migrant Labor in Southern Africa
- Romie Tribble
- Ch Chapter 13 Forensic Analysis of Reparations to Africa for Depredations Under European Colonialism
- Thomas Craemer
- Ch Chapter 14 Estimating Unequal Exchange: Sub-Saharan Africa to the World
- Gernot Köhler
- Ch Chapter 15 A Critique of the Joseph-Tomlinson Model of Unequal Exchange: Applications and Limitations
- Voxi Heinrich Amavilah
- Ch Chapter 16 Taxation and European Colonial Accumulation: The Disruption of Economic Livelihoods in Africa
- Mathew Forstater
- Ch Chapter 17 Reparations to Africa for the Slave Trades—An Hedonic Damages Approach to Calculating the Value of Lost Freedom
- Charles L. Betsey
- Ch Chapter 2 The Slave Trade, Imperialism, Colonialism and Neocolonialism: The Rise of the Western and World Economy, and Unjust Enrichment
- Joseph E. Inikori
- Ch Chapter 3 Wealth Transfer and Long-term Damages—The Case of European Expropriation in East Africa
- Thomas D. Boston
- Ch Chapter 4 Methods of Estimating Trade Misinvoicing: Price-Filter Method, Partner-Country Method, and Modified Partner-Country Method
- Simon J. Pak and Cabrini H. Pak
- Ch Chapter 5 Income and Wealth-Transfer Effects of Resource Exploitation: A Theory of Indemnities to Africa
- Julian Ellison
- Ch Chapter 6 Unfair Wealth-Transfer Effects of the Palm Oil Trade in Nigeria 1868–1959: Illustrative Partial Estimates
- Sue Headlee
- Ch Chapter 7 Slavery, Production, Financing Structure in the Colonial Times and Reparations—The Case of Suriname
- Armand Zunder
- Ch Chapter 8 Monopolization, Exploitation, Business Disruption, Loss of Profits, and Unjust Enrichment—Siphoning the Benefits from Trade—The Case of Nigeria
- Eboh C. Ezeani
- Ch Chapter 9 A Rough Ball Park Estimate—Damages and Unjust Enrichment from Abuse of Dominance
- Daniel Tetteh Osabu-Kle
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