In this innovative reinterpretation of African and European economic history, Warren Whatley contrasts how Western European freedom from slavery unleashed freedom dividends across Western Europe whilst African-American slave trades instead produced slavery and underdevelopment in Africa.
In this innovative reinterpretation of African and European economic history, Warren Whatley contrasts how Western European freedom from slavery unleashed freedom dividends across Western Europe whilst African-American slave trades instead produced slavery and underdevelopment in Africa.
Warren C. Whatley is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Michigan whose scholarly research in economic history spans Africa, Europe and the Americas. He served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Economic History and Explorations in Economic History, and as President of the National Economic Association.
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List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements 1. Reinterpreting African Economic History 2. Going Behind the Mirror Image 3. Lessons from Slavery in World History 4. On the Origins of Western Freedom and Development 5. African Development Before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 6. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Africa 7. How African-American Slavery Grew the Free Economies of Europe 8. Into the Interior of Africa 9. How the Slave Trades Underdeveloped Africa 10. Past, Present, and Future References Index.
List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements 1. Reinterpreting African Economic History 2. Going Behind the Mirror Image 3. Lessons from Slavery in World History 4. On the Origins of Western Freedom and Development 5. African Development Before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 6. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Africa 7. How African-American Slavery Grew the Free Economies of Europe 8. Into the Interior of Africa 9. How the Slave Trades Underdeveloped Africa 10. Past, Present, and Future References Index.
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