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Further Sensitivity Analyses

In: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development

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  • Daniel Oto-Peralías

    (University of St. Andrews)

  • Diego Romero-Ávila

    (Pablo de Olavide University)

Abstract

This chapter conducts a thorough sensitivity analysis that controls for the presence of outliers and sample selection, the use of alternative institutional indicators and different measures of endowments, and limiting the range in the distribution of endowments to French range. Among the alternative endowment variables considered, we use the level of population density before colonization, measures of land suitability for sugar versus wheat, and measures of mineral resources abundance. As with our baseline analysis, the evidence continues to reveal strong presence of heterogeneity in the relationship of colonial origin and endowments with current institutions.

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  • Daniel Oto-Peralías & Diego Romero-Ávila, 2017. "Further Sensitivity Analyses," Contributions to Economics, in: Colonial Theories of Institutional Development, chapter 0, pages 69-92, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-319-54127-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54127-3_6
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