In this paper we study the Black Death persecutions (1347-1352) against Jews in order to shed light on the factors determining when a minority group will face persecution. We develop a theoretical framework which predicts that negative shocks increase the likelihood that minorities are scapegoated and persecuted. By contrast, as the shocks become more severe, persecution probability may actually decrease if there are economic complementarities between the majority and minority groups. We compile city- level data on Black Death mortality and Jewish persecution. At an aggregate level we find that scapegoating led to an increase in the baseline probability of a persecution. However, at the city-level, locations which experienced higher plague ...
International audienceUsing detailed panel data from the Pale of Settlement area between 1800 and 19...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
In this paper we study the Black Death persecutions (1347-1352) against Jews in order to shed light ...
What factors caused the persecution of minorities in medieval and early modern Europe? We build a ...
This paper explores the institutional determinants of persecution by studying the intensity of the B...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
Persecution, pogroms, and genocide have plagued humanity for centuries, costing millions of lives an...
How persistent are cultural traits? Using data on anti-Semitism in Germany, we find local continuity...
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This paper explores the institutional determinants of persecution by studying the intensity of the B...
This thesis concerns the religious impact of the Black Death, the plague that devastated Europe duri...
It is often assumed that European Jews of the Middle Ages were a small minority constantly harassed ...
We study the role of economic incentives in shaping the co-existence of Jews, Catholics and Protesta...
The medieval Black Death (c. 1347-1351) was one of the most devastating epidemics in human history. ...
International audienceUsing detailed panel data from the Pale of Settlement area between 1800 and 19...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
In this paper we study the Black Death persecutions (1347-1352) against Jews in order to shed light ...
What factors caused the persecution of minorities in medieval and early modern Europe? We build a ...
This paper explores the institutional determinants of persecution by studying the intensity of the B...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
Persecution, pogroms, and genocide have plagued humanity for centuries, costing millions of lives an...
How persistent are cultural traits? Using data on anti-Semitism in Germany, we find local continuity...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137319/1/ecoj12331_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
This paper explores the institutional determinants of persecution by studying the intensity of the B...
This thesis concerns the religious impact of the Black Death, the plague that devastated Europe duri...
It is often assumed that European Jews of the Middle Ages were a small minority constantly harassed ...
We study the role of economic incentives in shaping the co-existence of Jews, Catholics and Protesta...
The medieval Black Death (c. 1347-1351) was one of the most devastating epidemics in human history. ...
International audienceUsing detailed panel data from the Pale of Settlement area between 1800 and 19...
The fourteenth-century Black Death was one of the most important and devastating epidemics in human ...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...