Short History of Colonialism Since 1492
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in development economics, economic history, International law Tags: age of empires, Age of exploration, economics of colonialism, maps
How did Britain Conquer India? | Animated History
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in development economics, economic history, growth disasters, growth miracles, Public Choice Tags: age of empires, British empire, colonialism, India
The legacies of colonisation by the British for Maori (aside from the abolition of slavery and no more musket wars)
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in comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economics of crime, law and economics, politics - New Zealand, property rights Tags: age of empires, economics of colonialism

For more, see James Feyrer & Bruce Sacerdote, 2009. “Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments,” The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 91(2), pages 245-262, May.
They argue that the nature of discovery and colonization of islands provides random variation in the length and type of colonial experience. They instrument for length of colonization using variation in prevailing wind patterns and direction.
They argue that wind speed and direction had a significant effect on historical colonial rule but do not have a direct effect on GDP today. The data also suggest that years as a colony after 1700 are more beneficial than earlier years.
They also find a discernable pecking order among the colonial powers, with years under U.S., British, French, and Dutch rule having more beneficial effects than Spanish or Portuguese rule.


Entrevista con Edward Prescott
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Imran Khan is bad for Pakistan’s democracy | IN 60 SECONDS
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The left would have us believe everything is getting worse and worse
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A Mexican student newspaper interviews Deirdre McCloskey
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Would Socialism Better Our Lives?
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Would Socialism Better Our Lives? https://nyti.ms/2MFC2v8
What ISIS Left Behind In Iraq | VICE News Tonight (HBO)
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Chomsky on the Soviet Union as a dungeon with social services @K_Niemietz
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