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British Colonial Legacies and Political Development
Institution:1. Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo Regional y Políticas Públicas CEDER, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile;2. Departamento Obras Civiles y Geología, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Chile;1. Centre for Social Justice and Well-being in Education, Lancaster University, UK;2. Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK;1. School of Economics & Trade, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou 518060, P.R.China
Abstract:This paper investigates the developmental legacies of British colonial rule. It draws on insight from qualitative case studies, which show that direct and indirect rule institutionalized very different states and thereby differentially affected postcolonial political development. The study proposes that these qualitative findings might provide insight into mechanisms underlying past statistical work on colonial state legacies. Using a variable measuring the extent to which 33 former British colonies were ruled through indirect legal-administrative institutions, the analysis finds that the extent of indirect colonial rule is strongly and negatively related to several different indicators of postcolonial political development while controlling for other factors. It therefore provides evidence that the present levels of political development among former British colonies have historical roots and have been shaped by the extent to which they were ruled either directly or indirectly during the colonial period.
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