Did Colonial Railways Help or Harm? Evidence from Taiwan (opens in new tab)

Built to serve an empire, Taiwan’s colonial railways had a surprising side effect: they made Taiwanese farmers richer. New research by Ariel Liu uncovers how infrastructure designed for extraction ended up fueling local prosperity. When the Japanese Empire annexed Taiwan in 1895, it set out to transform the island into an efficient export colony. At the centre of

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