We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity -- the fiscal and administrative power of states -- and economic performance. Our database is novel and spans 11 European countries and 4 centuries from the Old Regime to World War I. We argue that national governments undertook two political transformations over this period: fiscal centralization and limited government. We find a significant direct relationship between fiscal centralization and economic growth. Furthermore, we find that an increase in the state's capacity to extract greater tax revenues was one mechanism through which both political transformations improved economic performance. Our analysis shows systematic evidence that state capacity is an im...
We study whether and how economic integration increases state capacity. Despite the recent surge in ...
This thesis is an empirical investigation examining the impact of state development and institutiona...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity -- the fiscal and adm...
We present new evidence about the long-term links between state capacity and economic performance. O...
We examine the long-term links between state capacity and economic performance. Our database is nove...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity and economic performa...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
While it is recognised that effective state institutions are pivotal for economic development, their...
We exploit differences in casualties sustained in pre-modern wars to estimate the impact of fiscal c...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
We study whether and how economic integration increases state capacity. Despite the recent surge in ...
This thesis is an empirical investigation examining the impact of state development and institutiona...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity -- the fiscal and adm...
We present new evidence about the long-term links between state capacity and economic performance. O...
We examine the long-term links between state capacity and economic performance. Our database is nove...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity and economic performa...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
What is the level of state capacity in developing countries today, and what have been its drivers ov...
While it is recognised that effective state institutions are pivotal for economic development, their...
We exploit differences in casualties sustained in pre-modern wars to estimate the impact of fiscal c...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
We study whether and how economic integration increases state capacity. Despite the recent surge in ...
This thesis is an empirical investigation examining the impact of state development and institutiona...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...