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The theory of state capacity predicts that states with powerful abilities - as long as they are constrained - can promote economic growth. Many scholars argue that post offices historically approximate state capacity and that they can be used to evaluate the state’s ability to promote...
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data from the 1831 and 1851 Lower Canada censuses. We find strong evidence that this difference in tenure partially …
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deterring other merchants from entering the market. It also made the region richer than most regions of Canada at the time …
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This book upturns many established ideas regarding the economic and social history of Quebec, the Canadian province that is home to the majority of its French population. It places the case of Quebec into the wider question of convergence in economic history and whether proactive governments...
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