葡萄牙非洲地区企业盈利能力与强制工资劳动:基于塞纳糖业庄园(1920-1974年)的证据

Firm profitability and forced wage labour in Portuguese Africa: Evidence from the Sena Sugar Estates, 1920–74

Economic History Review · 2024
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中文导读

基于莫桑比克塞纳糖业庄园的财务记录,估算强制工资劳动对企业长期盈利的影响,发现强制劳动压低工人报酬约五分之二,但同时也降低了生产率,企业盈利在无强制劳动下可能仍保持稳健。

Abstract

Abstract Forced wage labour (FWL) in colonial‐era Portuguese Africa came to encompass a majority of working age men and persisted until the early 1960s. On the basis of reconstructed financial records from the Sena Sugar Estates in today's Mozambique, we estimate the long‐run profitability of the firm. With this we associate rates of extraction from native labour, defined as the difference between actual levels of remuneration and those under counterfactual freer market conditions. We estimate that coercion suppressed workers’ remuneration by about two‐fifths, representing a significant cost saving to the firm. However, a production function analysis indicates that coercion also negatively affected productivity. Using these results, we calculate that the firm's profitability might have remained broadly robust without FWL. This suggests other factors, including fiscal imperatives and technological factors, likely contributed to the persistence of labour coercion in Mozambique.

经济史殖民经济劳动经济学非洲研究