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Erik Green
Erik Green
Department of economic history, Lund University, Stockholm University
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Endogenous processes of colonial settlement. The success and failure of European settler farming in sub-Saharan Africa
E Frankema, E Green, E Hillbom
Revista de Historia Economica-Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic …, 2016
532016
A lasting story: Conservation and agricultural extension services in colonial Malawi
E Green
The Journal of African History 50 (2), 247-267, 2009
452009
The economics of slavery in the eighteenth-century Cape Colony: Revising the Nieboer-Domar Hypothesis
E Green
International Review of Social History 59 (1), 39-70, 2014
442014
Production systems in pre-colonial Africa
E Green
The History of African Development, 1-13, 2013
372013
Indirect rule and colonial intervention: Chiefs and Agrarian change in Nyasaland, ca. 1933 to the early 1950s
E Green
The International journal of African historical studies 44 (2), 249-274, 2011
322011
The missing people: accounting for the productivity of indigenous populations in Cape Colonial History
J Fourie, E Green
The Journal of African History 56 (2), 195-215, 2015
302015
Land concentration, institutional control and African agency: growth and stagnation of European tobacco farming in Shire Highlands, c. 1900–1940
E Green
Agricultural Transformation in a Global History Perspective, 229-252, 2013
252013
Traditional landholding certificates in Zambia: Preventing or reinforcing commodification and inequality?
E Green, M Norberg
Journal of Southern African Studies 44 (4), 613-628, 2018
232018
Modern agricultural history in Malawi: perspectives on policy-choice explanations
E Green
African Studies Review 50 (3), 115-133, 2007
232007
Afrika-en kontinents ekonomiska och sociala historia
E Hillbom, E Green
SNS förlag, 2010
222010
Moving forward in African economic history: Bridging the gap between methods and sources
M Jerven, G Austin, E Green, C Ucke, E Frankema, J Fourie, JE Inikori, ...
African Economic History Network, 2012
212012
Success and failure of European settler farming in colonial Africa
E Frankema, E Green, E Hillbom
172014
Diversification or De-Agrarianization? Income Diversification, Labor, and Processes of Agrarian Change in Southern and Northern Malawi, Mid–1930s to Mid–1950s
E Green
Agricultural History 82 (2), 164-192, 2008
172008
An economic history of development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Economic transformations and political changes
E Hillbom, E Green
Springer, 2019
162019
Labour control and the establishment of profitable settler agriculture in colonial Kenya, c. 1920–45
M Fibaek, E Green
Economic History of Developing Regions 34 (1), 72-110, 2019
162019
Agrarian populism in colonial and postcolonial Malawi
E Green
African Studies Review 54 (3), 143-164, 2011
162011
State-Led Agricultural Intensification and Rural Labour Relations: The Case of the Lilongwe Land Development Programme in Malawi, 1968–1981
E Green
International Review of Social History 55 (3), 413-446, 2010
162010
Was the Wage Burden Too Heavy? Settler Farming, Profitability, and Wage Shares of Settler Agriculture in Nyasaland, c. 1900–60
J Bolt, E Green
The Journal of African History 56 (2), 217-238, 2015
152015
The internationalization of economic history: perspectives from the African frontier
E Green, P Nyambara
Economic history of developing regions 30 (1), 68-78, 2015
152015
From extensive to involutionary growth: a dialectic interpretation of the boom and busts of cocoa production in the Gold Coast
E Green
Journal of Agrarian Change 17 (3), 518-534, 2017
142017
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