James Robinson is a Professor at the University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy, and a Research Fellow at the NBER and CEPR. Professor Robinson studied economics at the London School of Economics, the University of Warwick and Yale University. He previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne, the University of Southern California, the Departments of Economics and Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley and before moving to Chicago was Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government at HarvardUniversity.
His main research interests are in comparative economic and political development and he is currently conducting research in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, the Philippines, Sierra Leone, and in Colombia where he has taught for many years during the summer at the University of the Andes in Bogotá.

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Tax aversion and the social contract in Africa
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- Development 
- Taxation

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Africa’s latent assets
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- Development 
- Economic history

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Social structure and conflict in sub-Saharan Africa
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- Development

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The origins of the Industrial Revolution
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- Development 
- Economic history

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The economic impact of colonialism
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- Development 
- Economic history 
- Poverty and Income Inequality