Ellen Hillbom
Director of third cycle studies, Department of Economic History, Professor
Cattle, Diamonds and Institutions: Main drivers of Botswana's economic development, 1850 to present
Author
Summary, in English
This study investigates the role of political as well as economic institutions, factor endowments and geography as main drivers of change in Botswana’s long-term economic development, from 1850 to the present. The claim that we need to embrace multi-causal explanations
giving equal explanatory value to all mentioned potential drivers is made. Further, in order not to compress history, we should give equal attention to the pre-colonial, colonial and postindependence eras. The study leads by example and provides a thorough analysis that enriches our understanding of the country’s past and present.
giving equal explanatory value to all mentioned potential drivers is made. Further, in order not to compress history, we should give equal attention to the pre-colonial, colonial and postindependence eras. The study leads by example and provides a thorough analysis that enriches our understanding of the country’s past and present.
Department/s
- Department of Economic History
Publishing year
2014
Language
English
Pages
155-176
Publication/Series
Journal of International Development
Volume
26
Issue
2
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Topic
- Economic History
Keywords
- Botswana
- Africa
- economic development
- institutions factor endowments
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1099-1328