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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2022

Martha Wilfahrt
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley

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Precolonial Legacies in Postcolonial Politics
Representation and Redistribution in Decentralized West Africa
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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  1. 1.1Redistribution across political geographies – high congruence and low congruence

  2. 2.1Precolonial polities and historically acephalous regions

  3. 2.2Colonial-era dynamics predicting erasure of precolonial legacies

  4. 3.1Colonial changes to cantons by cercle and region, 1895–1960

  5. 4.1Map of surveyed departments

  6. 4.2Difference in means in elite social ties

  7. 4.3Evaluations of local government performance

  8. 4.4Evaluations of local government performance by family relation

  9. 4.5Local government responsibilities (% responses)

  10. 5.1Precolonial capitals and discount rate illustration

  11. 5.2Effect of institutional congruence on village access to new social services

  12. 5.3Effect of alternative explanations on village access to new social services

  13. 5.4Trust estimates

  14. 5.5Illustration of location-allocation models

  15. 5.6Effect of institutional congruence on location-allocation choices

  16. 5.7Placebo models – effect of institutional congruence on central-state-allocated goods

  17. 6.1Family network relations between village chiefs

  18. 6.2Friendship network relations between village chiefs

  19. 6.3Network relations between village chiefs and local elected officials

  20. 6.4Kebemer public goods delivery

  21. 6.5Koungheul public goods delivery

  22. 6.6Elite networks in Koumpentoum

  23. 6.7Koumpentoum public goods delivery

  24. 7.1Effect of institutional congruence on new social service access over time

  25. 7.2Basic services over time

  26. 7.3Marginal effect of centralization on education and health attainment

  27. 7.4Effect of colonial exposure on service access over time

  28. 7.5Linear fit between early colonial and subsequent service access

  29. 7.6Effect of early investments on later investments

  30. 7.7Colonial favoritism on service access over time

  31. 8.1Difference of means – DHS data

  32. 8.2Difference of means – DHS data, accounting for variation in level of decentralization

  33. 8.3Difference in means – Afrobarometer data

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