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1 Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development Lecture 4 January 26, 2006

2 Economics 172: Lecture 22 Outline: (1)Bloom and Sachs (1998) on geography, health and African underdevelopment (2)Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson (2001) on colonial settlement, health, and institutions

3 Economics 172: Lecture 23 1. Agricultural factors Rainfall patterns –Less rainfall than other regions –More variable rainfall

4 Economics 172: Lecture 24 Rainfall distribution, 1978-2000

5 Economics 172: Lecture 25

6 6 1. Agricultural factors Rainfall patterns –Less rainfall than other regions: arid soil –More variable rainfall Highland regions Soil quality is low

7 Economics 172: Lecture 27 1. Agricultural factors Rainfall patterns –Less rainfall than other regions: arid soil –More variable rainfall Highland regions Soil quality is low Crop pests

8 Economics 172: Lecture 28 2. Health factors Widespread tropical disease –Yellow fever, sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis), schistosomiasis, intestinal helminths …

9 Economics 172: Lecture 29 2. Health factors Widespread tropical disease –Yellow fever, sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis), schistosomiasis, intestinal helminths … The most important disease: malaria –Kills 1-2 millions Africans every year –The Global Fund

10 Economics 172: Lecture 210 3. Transport factors Ratio of coastline to land area is very low in Africa: –1.15 in SSA, 2.54 in South Asia, 15.7 Western Europe Major rivers to the interior (Nile, Niger, Congo, Zambezi) have large cataracts

11 Economics 172: Lecture 211 3. Transport factors Ratio of coastline to land area is very low in Africa: –1.15 in SSA, 2.54 in South Asia, 15.7 Western Europe Major rivers to the interior (Nile, Niger, Congo, Zambezi) have large cataracts 28% of SSA population lives in land-locked countries Large distance from the major industrialized economies in Europe, Asia, North America

12 Economics 172: Lecture 212 Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson (2001) Their main argument: Less tropical disease  More European settlement  Better government institutions (e.g., rule of law)  Faster economic growth

13 Economics 172: Lecture 213 Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson (2001) Concerns: Omitted variable bias

14 Economics 172: Lecture 214

15 Economics 172: Lecture 215 For next time: Read Miguel (2005)

16 Economics 172: Lecture 216 Whiteboard #1

17 Economics 172: Lecture 217 Whiteboard #2

18 Economics 172: Lecture 218 Whiteboard #3

19 Economics 172: Lecture 219 Whiteboard #4

20 Economics 172: Lecture 220 Whiteboard #5

21 Economics 172: Lecture 221 Map of Africa


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