The ‘reversal of fortune’thesis and the compression of history: Perspectives from African and comparative economic history G Austin Journal of International Development: The Journal of the Development Studies …, 2008 | 431 | 2008 |
Labour, land, and capital in Ghana: from slavery to free labour in Asante, 1807-1956 G Austin Boydell & Brewer, 2005 | 419 | 2005 |
Resources, techniques, and strategies south of the Sahara: revising the factor endowments perspective on African economic development, 1500–20001 G Austin The Economic history review 61 (3), 587-624, 2008 | 332 | 2008 |
African economic development and colonial legacies G Austin International Development Policy| Revue internationale de politique de …, 2010 | 274 | 2010 |
Reciprocal comparison and African history: tackling conceptual Eurocentrism in the study of Africa's economic past G Austin African Studies Review 50 (3), 1-28, 2007 | 136 | 2007 |
Labour-intensive industrialization in global history G Austin, K Sugihara Routledge, 2013 | 134 | 2013 |
Cash crops and freedom: Export agriculture and the decline of slavery in colonial West Africa G Austin International Review of Social History 54 (1), 1-37, 2009 | 127 | 2009 |
The Emergence of Capitalist Relations in South Asante Cocoa-Farming, C. 1916–331 G Austin The journal of African history 28 (2), 259-279, 1987 | 105 | 1987 |
The alternative business history: Business in emerging markets G Austin, C Dávila, G Jones Business history review 91 (3), 537-569, 2017 | 97 | 2017 |
Introduction: the renaissance of African economic history G Austin, S Broadberry The Economic History Review 67 (4), 893-906, 2014 | 91 | 2014 |
Capitalists and chiefs in the cocoa hold-ups in South Asante, 1927-1938 G Austin The International Journal of African Historical Studies 21 (1), 63-95, 1988 | 85 | 1988 |
Indigenous credit institutions in West Africa, c. 1750-c. 1960 G Austin Local suppliers of credit in the Third World, 1750–1960, 93-159, 1993 | 82 | 1993 |
Patterns of manufacturing growth in sub-Saharan Africa G Austin, E Frankema, M Jerven The spread of modern industry to the periphery since 1871, 169, 1871 | 80 | 1871 |
Labour and land in Ghana, 1874–1939: a shifting ratio and an institutional revolution G Austin Australian economic history review 47 (1), 95-120, 2007 | 76 | 2007 |
Collusion and competition in colonial economies: banking in British West Africa, 1916–1960 G Austin, CU Uche Business History Review 81 (1), 1-26, 2007 | 71 | 2007 |
Mode of production or mode of cultivation: Explaining the failure of European cocoa planters in competition with African farmers in colonial Ghana G Austin Cocoa pioneer fronts since 1800: The role of smallholders, planters and …, 1996 | 58 | 1996 |
Vent for surplus or productivity breakthrough? The G hanaian cocoa take‐off, c. 1890–1936 G Austin The Economic History Review 67 (4), 1035-1064, 2014 | 57 | 2014 |
The biological standard of living in early nineteenth‐century West Africa: new anthropometric evidence for northern Ghana and Burkina Faso1 G Austin, J Baten, B Van Leeuwen The Economic History Review 65 (4), 1280-1302, 2012 | 50 | 2012 |
National poverty and the ‘vampire state’in Ghana: a review article G Austin Journal of International Development: The Journal of the Development Studies …, 1996 | 44 | 1996 |
Labour-intensity and manufacturing in West Africa, c. 1450–c. 2000 G Austin Labour-intensive industrialization in global history, 201-230, 2013 | 43 | 2013 |