We present new evidence about the long-term links between state capacity and economic performance. Our database is novel and spans 11 countries and 4 centuries in Europe, the birthplace of modern economic growth. Using standard panel data methods, we find that the performance impacts of states with modern extractive and productive capabilities are significant, large, and robust to a wide variety of specifications, controls, and modeling techniques
La capacité des états des pays en développement à jouer pleinement et de façon efficace leur rôle es...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
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 -- the fiscal and adm...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity and economic performa...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to thestudy of state cap...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
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...
La capacité des états des pays en développement à jouer pleinement et de façon efficace leur rôle es...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...
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 -- the fiscal and adm...
We present new evidence about the long-run relationship between state capacity and economic performa...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to thestudy of state cap...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
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...
La capacité des états des pays en développement à jouer pleinement et de façon efficace leur rôle es...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
Economists generally assume the existence of sufficient institutions to sustain a market economy and...