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Working Paper No. 1090

Did Africa’s First Choices Matter? Growth Legacies of Leaders at Independence

Working Paper
Reference
Mangaard Jørgensen, Christina and Christian Bjørnskov (2015). “Did Africa’s First Choices Matter? Growth Legacies of Leaders at Independence”. IFN Working Paper No. 1090. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Christina Mangaard Jørgensen, Christian Bjørnskov

We explore the potential effects of the first leaders of Sub-Saharan Africa. We first outline a set of theoretical reasons for why leaders may matter particularly at the critical juncture of African independence and why this influence may be persistent. In an unbalanced panel from 40 African countries observed since independence, we find evidence of strongly persistent effects of the education of African leaders. Only military coups seem able to break the persistent negative influence of this characteristic.

Christian Bjørnskov

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