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This paper shows that railroad building in Russia, as in Europe and the US in the nineteenth century, improved the value of land, a classic benefit of transportation investment in largely agrarian countries. From a database constructed for this paper, we use cross-sectional data for the fifty...
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costs related to commercial travel, such as fairs, staple markets and toll stations. With digital techniques and big … markets and toll stations can help us understand the institutional structure of the premodern economy in which merchants …
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To better understand the role of taxation in the emergence of states, this article presents an incomplete contract model of an agricultural society in which information asymmetries cause inefficient taxation, and hence outmigration, uprisings, and rent-seeking, but also urbanization. We propose...
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the broker in markets and fairs, and develop a unique data set of approximately 1100 sets of brokerage rules in 42 … well as time and geographic variables. -- preindustrial markets ; market microstructure ; efficient matching …
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In this article, we study Europe's monetary geography on the eve of the Industrial Revolution. Our unit of analysis is the city and we explore inter-city linkages. Important findings include a considerable degree of integration and multilateralism with monetary centres having already emerged as...
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the broker in markets and fairs, and develop a unique data set of approximately 1100 sets of brokerage rules in 42 …
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Individuals' choices of educational content are often shaped by the political economy of government policies that determine the incentives to acquire various skills. We first present a model to show how differences in educational content emerge as an equilibrium outcome of private decisions and...
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