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Europe a positive impulse towards the development of representative democracy. It shows that contemporary regimes are shaped …
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"Using a comprehensive database of firms in Western and Eastern Europe, we study how the business environment in a …
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Using a comprehensive database of firms in Western and Eastern Europe, we study how the business environment in a …
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We explore the impact of the institutional environment on the nature of entrepreneurial activity across Europe … activity in the emerging markets of Europe, but not in the more mature economies of Europe. Greater fairness and greater …
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European parliaments--a blueprint for Western Europe's institutional framework that promoted state-formation and economic …
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Several studies link modern economic performance to institutions transplanted by European colonizers and here we extend this line of research to Asia. Japan imposed its system of well-defined property rights in land on some of its Asian colonies, including Korea, Taiwan and Palau. In 1939 Japan...
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This paper examines the economics of large scale institutional change by studying the adoption of the land demarcation practices within the British Empire during the 17th through 19th Centuries. The advantages of systematic, coordinated demarcation, such as with the rectangular survey, relative...
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When the mortality rate is high, repeated interaction alone may not sustain cooperation, and religion may play an important role in shaping economic institutions. This insight explains why during the fourteenth century, when plagues decimated populations and the church promoted the doctrine of...
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Adaptable property-rights institutions, we argue, foster economic development. The British example illustrates this point. Around 1700, Parliament established a forum where rights to land and resources could be reorganized. This venue enabled landholders and communities to take advantage of...
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Economic and social historians have traditionally been concerned to measure changes in the income and welfare of populations in the past.Until recently, however, they have not recognized that anthropometric data, such as evidence on the average height achieved by a population at a particular...
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