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Colonial Legacy, State-building and the Salience of Ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa

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posted on 2024-09-06, 07:38 authored by Merima Ali, Odd‐Helge Fjeldstad, Boqian Jiang, Abdulaziz B. Shifa
African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisation due to legacies of ethnic segregation and stronger executive constraints. Using micro‐data from anglophone and francophone countries in sub‐Saharan Africa, we find that anglophone citizens are less likely to identify themselves in national terms (relative to ethnic terms). To address endogeneity concerns, we utilise regression discontinuity by focusing on observations near anglophone−francophone borders, both across countries and within Cameroon. Evidence on taxation, security and the power of chiefs also suggests weaker state capacity in anglophone countries. These results highlight the legacy of colonial rule on state‐building.

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Ali, M., Fjeldstad, O.H., Jiang, B. and Shifa, A.B. (2018) Colonial Legacy, State-building and the Salience of Ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa, The Economic Journal;

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