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We propose a general theory that explains the extent of the state and accounts for related institutions as byproducts …
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geography and these institutions, we posit, is via the effect of transparency on the state's extractive capacity. We apply our …
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economics to demonstrate that the emergence of the institutions of financial governance is endogenous to the utility … generate both the formal and informal institutions and processes of governance such as regulation and dispute settlement. The …
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impurity is very low as long as one party's investment is more important than the other party's. If the parties' investments … the low-valuation party. If the importance of the parties' investments is similar but the degree of impurity is neither …
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We investigate the impact of slavery on the current performances of the US economy. Over a cross section of counties, we find that the legacy of slavery does not affect current income per capita, but does affect current income inequality. In other words, those counties that displayed a higher...
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We model the emergence of formal insurance institutions as equilibria under limited contract enforceability where … formal insurance institutions. …
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Motivated by a novel stylized fact -- countries with isolated capital cities display worse quality of governance -- we provide a framework of endogenous institutional choice based on the idea that elites are constrained by the threat of rebellion, and that this threat is rendered less effective...
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International trade can have profound effects on domestic institutions. We examine this proposition in the context of … institutions that facilitated longdistance trade e.g., the colleganza. However, starting in 1297, a small group of particularly …
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To what extent do imposed institutions shape preferences? We consider this issue by comparing the market …
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This essay investigates the determinants of the growth performance of Africa. I start by illustrating a broader research agenda which accounts not only for basic economic and demographic factors, but also for the role of history and institutional development. After reporting results from...
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