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Institutions and the path to modern economy : lessons from medieval trade

Part of the Political economy of institutions and decisions series
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It is widely believed that current disparities in economic, political, and social outcomes reflect distinct institutions.

Institutions are invoked to explain why some countries are rich and others poor, some democratic and others dictatorial.

But arguments of this sort gloss over the question of what institutions are, how they come about, and why they persist.

They also fail to explain why institutions are influenced by the past, why it is that they can sometimes change, why they differ so much from society to society, and why it is hard to study them empirically and devise a policy aimed at altering them.

This book seeks to overcome these problems, which have exercised economists, sociologists, political scientists, and a host of other researchers who use the social sciences to study history, law, and business administration.

It presents a multi-disciplinary perspective to study endogenous institutions and their dynamics.

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Cambridge University Press
0521671345 / 9780521671347
Paperback / softback
16/01/2006
United Kingdom
English
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