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Income and Wealth Transfer Effects of Colonialism and Migrant Labor in Southern Africa

Romie Tribble ()
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Romie Tribble: Spelman College

Chapter Chapter 12 in Accounting for Colonialism, 2023, pp 235-251 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Does colonialism, broadly defined, and including post-colonial relationships, restrict Africa’ agricultural development? Does it create monopoly effects on much of the productive land, and channel labor into employment in sectors, there by producing long-term harm to competitive industrialization and development?

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32804-6_12

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