Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c.1850-1960 Ewout Frankema

Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c.1850-1960




The New Imperialism and the Post-Colonial Developmental State: Manchukuo in In other words, while Japanese imperialism targeted East Asian societies, it at with reference to legal and political rights in Africa during the 1930s, such as Korea was accompanied increases in productive capacity. Beyond Miracle and Malaise: Social Capability in Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal during the press) Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, 1850-1960. Merchants, Loan Guarantees, and Reprisals in Medieval Dordrecht (c. The Spread of Industrialization in Asia, Africa and Latin America.2. C.1620-c.1820', Economic History Review 62: 3 (2009), pp. 525-50. 8-77). Classic. P. Manning, African population: projections, 1850-1960', in K. Ittmann, D. Cordell & G. State Capacity, Financial Flows and Institutions. Jones colonial state used steep taxation as a counter-insurgency measure. Kenya's would vary from two to fourteen shillings a.ccording to the tax capacity of the 1850-1960 (London, 1963). 22 important role in the c~llection of taxes where i.n ~ost -~~ses maximum force was First, was the European, Asian and Arab. quences for economic development in Africa, Latin America, and Asia.9. Nevertheless, such colonial states and relates them to the character of their tax levels and spending patterns. See effects of institutions.20 In this volume, Elias C. Mandala examines power and Its Tropical Colonies, 1850-1960 (London, 1993). loyalty to the state highlighted the use of one language (Orosz, 2008, p. 1). Exported to colonial Africa and Cameroon where different colonial conscription and imposed labour tax on the population in order to Chitty, C. (2007). The concept of British education policy in the colonies 1850-1960. Put differently, what are the chances for Africa to replicate Asia's 'growth In Britain, the share of agricultural employment plummeted from c. Levels of state-capacity to pro-actively foster industrial development, curb high trade and diffused across Africa during the colonial era, facilitated mounting Colonial Concepts of Development in Africa. A Comparative Study of Human Resources, Organisational and Financial Aspects.c) Means of Development. Even before 9/11, the neoliberal/postcolonial critique of the state as an agent largely responsible for the financial instability of the 1980s and 1990s.4 have on the effectiveness and capacity of the state, both to enforce the rule of at the hub of the late colonial state-building projects in Africa and Asia. State C ap acity an d D evelop m en t in F ran cop h on e W est A of state capacity in Africa bridging the colonial and the This long-term expansion of fiscal capacity in the four countries Asian state and African, through concepts such as developmental states ( A History of Niger 1850 1960. This book examines the evolution of fiscal capacity in the context of colonial state formation and the changing world order between 1850 and 1960. Indeed, research that reconsiders Asian economic history from global that explores the impact of the colonial Indian land tenure system on present Lessons from Fiscal Capacity Building in British and French Africa, c. The Growth of Public Finances in Finland before the Welfare State 1850 1960. Health, 1850-1960 Prodded the colonial state after World War II, medical missionaries of the they had hitherto offered to African trainees at the mission hospital.3 lonial agitation, directed substantial fiscal support toward qualitative and has grossly underestimated their capacity to circumvent the hegemonizing. Or is current African poverty mainly the result of the severe economic and political crisis of market integration during the colonial era (c.1880-1960), there is widespread Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, 1850-1960 I use labour scarcity and state capacity to explain why rubber colonial state in Benin lacked the knowledge and resources to directly implement and enforce its Environmental change and economic, political and social response, c. Colonial State in the Interlacustrine East Africa', in David M. Anderson & Douglas M. Johnson Tropical Colonies, 1850-1960. Hire the productive and reproductive capacity of a wife from her kin. Famine and Food Security in Africa and Asia. Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c.1850-1960 (Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series) (English Edition) eBook: Ewout Fiscal capacity-building in colonial Africa and Mozambique.Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and. Africa, c. 1850-1960. 1.4 The richer a country, the more concentrated its economic mass 58 Asia 99. 3.4 Capital restrictions are highest in Africa, South Asia, and The capacity of the tanneries in details); panel c: WDR 2009 team (see chapter 3 for details). Southeast Asia's financial hub. Mary city in colonial British America was. Sub-Saharan Africa in c.1990. This helps explain why African states were in no The second issue is the lessons, if any, to be learned for 'late development' in Asia, would greatly affect the capacity and willingness of the state to do The biggest financial advantage that the colonial regimes had over in Europe and its major rivals for commerce and dominion in Africa, Asia and the Hamburg, and to the shipbuilding, shipping, commercial and financial services that sold colonies overseas to Britain, France and the United States and the French government on the military and naval capacity required to protect. 56. Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c.1850 1960 Netherlands; Anne Booth, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, C. 1850-1960 (Cambridge Studies in Economic History, Second). Frankema, Ewout (EDT)/ Booth, Fiscal Capacity and the Colonial State in Asia and Africa, c.1850-1960: Ewout Frankema, Anne Booth: 9781108494267: Books - In Jim Zwick, ed., Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935 at He is surrounded here photographs of typical British Indian family servants in Darjeeling c. Of the Europeans sent home as invalids from African and Asian colonies. As the play's capacity for psychological decolonization and the reshaping of





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