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Accounting for Colonialism

Edited by Richard F. America ()

in Springer Books from Springer

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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