HISTORY, ARCHIVES AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN AFRICA Gareth Austin Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva.

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HISTORY, ARCHIVES AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN AFRICA Gareth Austin Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva

2 Part 1 How History Matters For Development Policy: Long-term Perspectives ‘History matters’ claim established by institutional economists using long-term comparative statics, X-C regressions, & instrumental variables (Acemoglu, Johnson & Robinson; Nunn, others) Problems with this stimulating approach raised in earlier work by historians & others (Bayly 2008; Austin 2008B, Hopkins 2009) – Compression of history; robustness problem; – Africa not a good fit for AJR’s diads – African agency made a big difference – Treatment of outliers: exceptions don’t ‘prove rule’

3 Other Very Long-Term Perspectives Bayart’s thesis of ‘extraversion’ of African elites (1989, 2000) Dynamic view of resource endowments & their interaction with human choices: – what implications of recent & incomplete transition from land abundance to land scarcity? (Austin 2008A, 2013 forthcoming)

4 Five ‘history lessons’ from colonial and colonial/post-colonial periods 1. African economies have pre-1950/75 developmental histories (Arrighi, Ferguson) 2. Changes of context matter, e.g. re debate on efficiency of indigenous land tenure systems 3. Political history matters: Ivory Coast/Ghana contrast 4. Legacies of colonial states & indirect rule: were either ‘strong’? 5. Economic cultures within SSA vary: e.g. witchcraft accusations AND risks in relying on Western ‘myths of origin’ (marxist or liberal): need for ‘reciprocal comparison’

5 Part 2. Researching Contemporary ‘Development’ History of Africa Starting in 1960 is not enough: – importance of spanning the formal constitutional divide (and a considerable literature does this) Seeing post-independence era historically means viewing it not as an aggregate or continuum – but rather recognising continuities and changes

6 Post-Independence era as history: what we can learn from thinking about periodization Disaggregating the growth record of African economies: e.g. significance of the alternation of a period of expansion with one of stagnation/decline, or vice versa, in several countries since 1960 Sequence: distinguish economic & political liberalization since 1980s Significance of Structural Adjustment for the argument about rent-seeking as cause of persistent poverty in Africa Nature of government that introduced SAP affects outcome Context: taking African leaders seriously

Part 3. Researching Contemporary ‘Development’ History of Africa (B) With particular reference to the role of ARCHIVES

8 Range of sources Oral: high-level & grassroots Contemporary media & personal accounts: newspapers, periodicals, memoirs Official publications ARCHIVES: government, non-government (e.g. political movements, trade unions, religious organisations), NGOs, inter- or supra-governmental organizations

9 Requirements for Effective use of Archives: cp situation of post- independence records in Africa Preservation & organization – War problem – Peace problem: neglect, lack of culture of record-keeping (reflecting patrimonial rather than bureaucratic states?) – Some positive points: Commonwealth initiative, partial improvements in Ghana since mid-1980s Access

10 Finally: World Bank Group Archives in this context May at least partly fill some gaps in the information from national archives Specific importance of WB in the history of development in post-1945 SSA: – as an actor, as a source of policy advice & prescriptions, & as an influence on how development is measured Value of studying IOs as ‘spaces’, not just objects (Kott): an approach worth extending to WB