International audienceThis paper studies the practice of Müsadere in the Ottoman Empire. Müsadere refers to the expropriation of elites—often tax farmers or administrators—by the Sultan. This practice is interesting from both political economy and economic history perspectives as the Ottoman Empire continued to increase its reliance on it during the eighteenth century, a period when European states were investing in fiscal capacity and building bureaucratic tax systems. The main argument is that Sultans faced a “political Laffer curve:” if revenue is too low, the state collapses; if fiscal extraction is too high there is a rebellion and the Sultan risks losing power. While expropriations (müsadere) allow the Sultan to keep taxes low, they a...
The course of the 16th and 17th centuries, which is recently called the “transformation period ” in ...
This dissertation investigates the governance of seventeenth-century Damascus by examining claims up...
The article aims to reveal the form of administration of the Ottoman Empire, which is not much discu...
International audienceThis paper studies the practice of Müsadere in the Ottoman Empire. Müsadere re...
This thesis examines the practice of confiscation in the Ottoman Empire during the long-eighteenth c...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the transformation of the Ottoman Empire following the debacles o...
For technological reasons the central administration of a state may want to entrust to provincial de...
The early modern era witnessed the formation across Europe of centralized states that captured incre...
The recent empirical research shows that institutions are the fundamental causes of long run develop...
This article reviews the evolution of Ottoman fiscal institutions and analyses long-term trends in t...
The Ottoman Empire has been predominantly viewed as the ćSick Man of Europe.ć The question arises, h...
This paper explores the economic policy of the Ottoman Empire during the Abdul Hamid II's reign and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
The main goal of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of political flexibility of t...
This paper studies the emergence of Malikane Divani system and its impact on economic outcomes in th...
The course of the 16th and 17th centuries, which is recently called the “transformation period ” in ...
This dissertation investigates the governance of seventeenth-century Damascus by examining claims up...
The article aims to reveal the form of administration of the Ottoman Empire, which is not much discu...
International audienceThis paper studies the practice of Müsadere in the Ottoman Empire. Müsadere re...
This thesis examines the practice of confiscation in the Ottoman Empire during the long-eighteenth c...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the transformation of the Ottoman Empire following the debacles o...
For technological reasons the central administration of a state may want to entrust to provincial de...
The early modern era witnessed the formation across Europe of centralized states that captured incre...
The recent empirical research shows that institutions are the fundamental causes of long run develop...
This article reviews the evolution of Ottoman fiscal institutions and analyses long-term trends in t...
The Ottoman Empire has been predominantly viewed as the ćSick Man of Europe.ć The question arises, h...
This paper explores the economic policy of the Ottoman Empire during the Abdul Hamid II's reign and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
The main goal of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of political flexibility of t...
This paper studies the emergence of Malikane Divani system and its impact on economic outcomes in th...
The course of the 16th and 17th centuries, which is recently called the “transformation period ” in ...
This dissertation investigates the governance of seventeenth-century Damascus by examining claims up...
The article aims to reveal the form of administration of the Ottoman Empire, which is not much discu...