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Perikles is usually seen as a great statesman and clever leader of the Athenians. In the mid fifth century BC, he seems … by Perikles at this particular time: the pay to jurors, the new law on citizenship (which has been a puzzle to many …
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Luigi Bodio (1840-1920) was an Italian economist and statistician, considered one of the founders of the Italian Statistics. He was one of the 21 founding members of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) in 1885, ISI Director-General during the first 20 years (1885-1905) and ISI...
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In the classical period, it was a duty and an honour for rich Athenians to perform liturgies - to provide services for the common good. Using a rational-actor perspective, it is shown that the origin of this practice may go back to 594 B.C., when Solomon introduced a property qualification for...
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Around 600 B.C., Athens was ruled by a birth aristocracy. Some 150 years later, the city-state was a "democracy". A … rational-actor perspective, as perceived in the new institutional economics, sheds additional light on this intriguing …
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This paper explores the mutual influence between the institutional development in Athens in the archaic and classical …
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Around 600 B.C., Athens was ruled by a birth aristocracy. Some 150 years later, the city-state was a “democracy”. A … rational-actor perspective, as perceived in the new institutional economics, sheds additional light on this intriguing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005206994
This paper explores the mutual influence between the institutional development in Athens in the archaic and classical …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005207006
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Piracy in international waters is on the rise again, in particular off the coast of Somalia. While the dynamic game between pirates, ship-owners, insurance firms and the military seems to have reached some kind of equilibrium, piracy risks generating significant negative externalities to third...
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Before 1804, France was strictly divided in terms of legal regimes: a part was under Roman civil law while the majority of the territory was under customary laws which, as with common law, gave more flexibility to judges and fewer rights to the state. This dichotomy offers the unique opportunity...
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