Because Barbados was tiny with little free land, emancipated slaves became wage laborers near educated former masters and assimilated literacy faster, whereas Jamaica's abundant land let freed slaves move to remote rural areas, plausibly giving Barbados an early human-capital edge (the Blackman hypothesis).

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Peter Henry

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the Blackmon hypothesis is this this led to Barbados... becoming relatively more educated more quickly than the former slaves did in Jamaica

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Peter Henry on Growth, Development, and Policy 07/27/2009EconTalk
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