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Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development - The Belgian Congo and the Netherlands Indies Compared (Paperback)
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Colonial Exploitation and Economic Development - The Belgian Congo and the Netherlands Indies Compared (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Explorations in Economic History
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Since many countries in the world at present were European colonies
in the not so distant past, the relationship between colonial
institutions and development outcomes is a key topic of study
across many disciplines. This edited volume, from a leading
international group of scholars, discusses the comparative legacy
of colonial rule in the Netherlands Indies and Belgian Congo during
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Whereas the Indonesian
economy progressed rapidly during the last three decades of the
twentieth century and became a self-reliant and assertive world
power, the Congo regressed into a state of political chaos and
endemic violence. To which extent do the different legacies of
Dutch and Belgian rule explain these different development
outcomes, if they do at all? By discussing the comparative features
and development of Dutch and Belgian rule, the book aims to 1) to
contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of colonial
institutional legacies in long run patterns of economic divergence
in the modern era; 2) to fill in a huge gap in the comparative
colonial historical literature, which focuses largely on the
comparative evolution of the British, French, Spanish and
Portuguese Empires; 3) to add a focused and well-motivated
comparative case-study to the increasing strand of literature
analyzing the marked differences in economic and political
development in Asia and Africa during the postcolonial era.
Covering such issues as agriculture, manufacturing and foreign
investment, human capital, fiscal policy, labour coercion and
mineral resource management, this book offers a highly original and
scholarly contribution to the literature on colonial history and
development economics.
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