What does it take for a roving bandit settle down? : theory and an illustrative history of the Visigoths
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July 2016
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Authors: | Young, Andrew T. |
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Public choice. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 0048-5829, ZDB-ID 207597-0. - Vol. 168.2016, 1/2, p. 75-102
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Subject: | Collective action problems | Governance institutions | State emergence | Roving versus stationary bandits | Visigoths | Roman empire | Ancient economic history | Nation building | Wirtschaftsgeschichte | Economic history | Kollektives Handeln | Collective action | Altertum | Ancient history |
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