Browsing All of EconStor by Author Green, Erik


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2012Moving Forward in African Economic History: Bridging the Gap Between Methods and SourcesJerven, Morten; Austin, Gareth; Green, Erik; Uche, Chibuike; Frankema, Ewout; Fourie, Johan; Inikori, Joseph; Moradi, Alexander; Hillbom, Ellen
2012Land Concentration, Institutional Control and African agency: Growth and Stagnation of European Tobacco Farming in Shire Highlands, c 1900 – 1940Green, Erik
2014Success and Failure of European Settler Farming in Colonial AfricaFrankema, Ewout; Green, Erik; Hillbom, Ellen
2014Development under the surface– unintended consequences of settler institutions in Southern Rhodesia, 1896-1962Andersson, Martin; Green, Erik
2016The Development of Settler Agriculture in British Africa Revisited: Estimating the Role of Tenant Labour in Southern Rhodesia, c. 1920-1960Green, Erik
2017The Land-Labour Hypothesis Revised: Wealth, Labour and Household Composition at the South African FrontierCilliers, Jeanne; Green, Erik
2018Was Slavery a Flexible Form of Labour? Division of Labour and Location Specific Skills on the Eastern Cape FrontierLinks, Calumet; Green, Erik; Fourie, Johan
2021Labour, Capital and Property Rights in a Land Abundant Peasant Economy: Explaining the Relative Success of Native Purchase Farmers in Southern Rhodesia, c. 1930-1960Green, Erik; Nyandoro, Mark
2022Creating the Cape Colony: The Political Economy of Settler ColonizationGreen, Erik
2024Early-modern globalization and the extent of indigenous agency: Trade, commodities, and ecologyCarlos, Ann M.; Green, Erik; Links, Calumet; Redish, Angela