April 04, 2019
12:30 p.m.
DOYE 22
Pre-colonial Warfare and Long-Run Development in India
James Fenske, Warwick University
This paper analyzes the relationship between pre-colonial warfare and long-run development patterns within India. We construct a new, geocoded database of historical conflicts on the Indian subcontinent, which we use to compute measures of local exposure to pre-colonial warfare. We document a positive and significant relationship between pre-colonial conflict exposure and local economic development levels across India today. The main results are robust to numerous checks, including controls for colonial era institutions, ethnic fractionalization, and colonial-era and post-colonial conflict. We show evidence that the early development of fiscal capacity, greater political stability, and basic public goods investments are channels through which pre-colonial warfare has influenced local economic development outcomes.