Abstract (may include machine translation)
Als Großbritanniens Kolonien unabhängig wurden, blieben viele der britischen Verwaltungsbediensteten als Berater in ihren jeweiligen Ländern. Der Entwicklungsökonom Valentin Seidler hat eine einzigartige Datensammlung zu den damaligen Kolonialbeamten geschaffen. Er möchte herausfinden, welche Eigenschaften und Kompetenzen gute Entwicklungshelferinnen und -helfer ausmachen.
When Britain’s colonies gained independence, many British administrative officials remained in their respective countries as advisors. Development economist Valentin Seidler has compiled a unique dataset on these former colonial officials. He aims to identify the qualities and skills that make for effective development workers.
When Britain’s colonies gained independence, many British administrative officials remained in their respective countries as advisors. Development economist Valentin Seidler has compiled a unique dataset on these former colonial officials. He aims to identify the qualities and skills that make for effective development workers.
| Original language | German |
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| Journal | scilog – das Wissenschaftsmagazin des FWF |
| State | Published - 9 Nov 2020 |
Projects
- 1 Finished
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CAPID: Colonial administration and post-independence development
Seidler, V. (PI)
Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - Principal Investigator Project
23/05/22 → 22/07/24
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Article
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Copying informal institutions: The role of British colonial officers during the decolonization of British Africa
Seidler, V., 1 Apr 2018, In: Journal of Institutional Economics. 14, 2, p. 289-312 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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