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Quantifying the legacy of trauma: The long-term impact of the African slave trade on contemporary firm corruption

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posted on 2025-10-15, 10:16 authored by Y Liu, J Xu, Yifan ZhouYifan Zhou
This study examines the long-term impact of the African slave trade on present-day corporate corruption in Africa. Analyzing data from over 30,000 firms across 41 African countries between 2006 and 2021, we find a robust positive relationship between historical slave export and modern firm-level corruption. The results suggest that ethnic fractionalization, diminished trust, and weak institutions are potential channels linking the slave trade to current corruption. In countries with a history of extensive slave export, firms are more likely to engage in tax avoidance, circumvent government interactions, and operate informally due to prevalent corruption.<p></p>

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University of Leicester College of Business Accounting & Finance

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Journal of Corporate Finance

Volume

96

Pagination

102884 - 102884

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

0929-1199

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-10-15

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Yifan Zhou

Deposit date

2025-10-10

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