Barbados and Jamaica form a near-laboratory natural experiment: both British slave-sugar colonies in the malaria belt that inherited English common law, Westminster parliamentary democracy, and strong constitutional property protection at independence in the early 1960s, so differences in their later outcomes can be attributed to something other than institutions.

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Peter Henry

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so here we have two countries that are in very similar parts of the world both in the malaria belt... they're both British colonies they're both... slave colonies big sugar plantations

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Peter Henry on Growth, Development, and Policy 07/27/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:29 AM

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