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2African Real Wages in Asian Perspective, 1880-1940Frankema and van WaijenburgJan 2011
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5The Origins of Formal Education in sub-Saharan Africa - Was British Rule More Benign?FrankemaMar 2011
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7A History With Evidence: Income inequality in the Dutch Cape ColonyFourie and von FintelApr 2011
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9Settler Skills and Colonial DevelopmentFourie, and von FintelMay 2011
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10Comparing colonial and post-colonial output: Challenges in estimating African economic change in the long runJervenJun 2011
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13Real wages at the Cape of Good Hope: A long-term perspective, 1652-1912 (see http://tseg.nl/2013-2/ for most recent version)de Zwart, P.Aug 2011
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30GDP in the Dutch Cape Colony:The national accounts of a slave-based societyFourie, J and van Zanden, J. L.Jun 2012
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36The Formative Years of the Modern Corporation:The Dutch East India Company VOC, 1602-1623Gelderblom, O., de Jong A., and Jonker, J.Aug 2012
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49Coins as gauge for growth VOC- doits to probe Java’s deep monetisation, 1700–1800Feenstra, A.Nov 2013
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54Why was the Dutch legacy so poor? Educational development in the Netherlands Indies, 1871-1942Frankema, E.May 2014
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58Grammar of difference? Labour policies and social norms on work and gender in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Indies, ca. 1800-1940van Nederveen Meerkerk, E.Jul 2014
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60A Colonial Legacy of African Gender Inequality? Evidence from Christian Kampala, 1895-2011Meier zu Selhausen, F. and Weisdorf, J.Jul 2014