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Vladimir Chlouba
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Traditional authority and state legitimacy: Evidence from Namibia
V Chlouba
The Journal of the Middle East and Africa 11 (3), 251-272, 2020
112020
Early statehood and support for autocratic rule in Africa
V Chlouba, DS Smith, S Wagner
Comparative Political Studies 55 (4), 688-724, 2022
102022
Colonial legacy, private property, and rural development: Evidence from Namibian countryside
V Chlouba, J He
Economic History of Developing Regions 36 (1), 30-56, 2021
42021
Liberation Wars as Critical Junctures: Colonial Heritage and the Persistence of Inequality
V Chlouba
Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 3 (2), 149-181, 2022
12022
Impact of German Sources of Capital on the Namibian Economy
V Chlouba
12016
African traditional institutions and support for democracy
V Chlouba
Democratization, 1-26, 2024
2024
Appendix for African Traditional Institutions and Support for Democracy
V Chlouba
2023
Historical Exposure to Statehood, Ethnic Exclusion, and Compliance with the State
V Chlouba, JH Pierskalla, E Wibbels
Journal of Historical Political Economy 3 (1), 125-160, 2023
2023
After Big Droughts Come Big Cities: Does Drought Drive Urbanization?
V Chlouba, M Mukim, E Zaveri
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2023
2023
Policy Research Working Paper 10408
ABDCB Cities, DDD Urbanization, V Chlouba, M Mukim, ED Zaveri
Policy, 2023
2023
Appendix for Historical Exposure to Statehood, Ethnic Exclusion, and Compliance With the State
V Chlouba, JH Pierskalla, E Wibbels
2023
The Politics of Respect: Norms-Based Compliance and Traditional Governance in Namibia
V Chlouba
The Ohio State University, 2022
2022
One Size Fits All: The Origins of Mixed Governance in Namibia
V Chlouba
The Journal of the Middle East and Africa 12 (4), 445-466, 2021
2021
Colonial Legacy, Private Property, and Rural Development in Namibia
V Chlouba, J He
2019
After Big Droughts Come Big Cities
V Chlouba, M Mukim, E Zaveri
World Bank, Washington, DC, 0
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