CRG Seminar: South-South Divergence: How Southeast Asia and Tropical Africa grew apart before the Green Revolution

Woensdag 20 Mei 2026, 15:00 - 17:00
According to historical income estimates Southeast Asia and Tropical Africa were more or less at par in the 1960s. In 2020, per capita incomes in Southeast Asia were roughly three times higher than in Tropical Africa, while poverty rates had fallen under 5% in the former and exceeded 40% in the latter region. How do we make sense of this dramatic divergence of two tropical regions that shared largely comparable patterns of colonial resource extraction, labour coercion and primary commodity specialization before 1940
Locatie Herta Mohr Building
Witte Singel 27a
Leiden
2311 BG
Nederland
Witte Singel 27a
Leiden
2311 BG
Nederland