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Marlous van Waijenburg
Marlous van Waijenburg
Harvard Business School
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Structural impediments to African growth? New evidence from real wages in British Africa, 1880–1965
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
The Journal of Economic History 72 (4), 895-926, 2012
281*2012
Metropolitan blueprints of colonial taxation? Lessons from fiscal capacity building in British and French Africa, c. 1880–1940
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
The Journal of African History 55 (3), 371-400, 2014
1542014
Financing the African colonial state: The revenue imperative and forced labor
M Van Waijenburg
The Journal of Economic History 78 (1), 40-80, 2018
1272018
Africa rising? A historical perspective
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
African Affairs 117 (469), 543-568, 2018
1082018
The great convergence. Skill accumulation and mass education in Africa and Asia, 1870-2010
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
CEPR discussion paper no. DP14150, 2019
162019
From coast to hinterland: Fiscal capacity building in British and French West Africa, c. 1880–1960
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg, A Booth
Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c. 1850–1960, 161-92, 2019
62019
Structural impediments to African growth? New evidence from real wages in British Africa
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
Journal of Economic History, 1880
61880
Inequality regimes in Africa from pre-colonial times to the present
E Frankema, M de Haas, M van Waijenburg
African Affairs 122 (486), 57-94, 2023
52023
Financing the Colonial State: The Revenue Imperative and Forced Labor
M van Waijenburg
Working Paper, 2015
52015
What about the race between education and technology in the Global South? Comparing skill premiums in colonial Africa and Asia
E Frankema, M van Waijenburg
The Economic History Review 76 (3), 941-978, 2023
22023
Bridging the Gap with the ‘New’Economic History of Africa
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
The Journal of African History 64 (1), 38-61, 2023
22023
Fiscal development under colonial and sovereign rule
E Frankema, M Van Waijenburg
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16176, 2021
22021
Poor Numbers: How We Are Misled by African Development Statistics and What to Do About It.. By Morten Jerven. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press. 2013. Pp. iv, 187 …
M van Waijenburg
The Journal of Economic History 74 (1), 301-303, 2014
22014
(Un) principled Agents: Monitoring Loyalty after the End of the Royal African Company Monopoly
A Ruderman, M van Waijenburg
Business History Review 97 (2), 247-281, 2023
2023
Covid-19 in Africa: Navigating Short and Long Term Strategies
M van Waijenburg, EHP Frankema
2020
The African Model: Asia’s path may not work, but there is an alternative
M van Waijenburg, EHP Frankema
2019
Financing the African Colonial State: Fiscal Capacity Building and Forced Labor
M van Waijenburg
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, 2017
2017
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