In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutions in Croatia. We use the Life in Transition Survey and geographic regression discontinuity design to identify the causal mechanism between historical institutions and attitudes towards trust and corruption. We find that the areas of the former Military Frontier are underdeveloped and poorer with worse economic performance indicators. Our results suggest that respondents living in the former Military Frontier territory have lower levels of interpersonal trust, a higher level of trust in public authorities, but also tend to bribe those institutions more often when they interact with them. We claim that the war in Yugoslavia in the 1990s is not...
We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well-respected administration increased citizens’ t...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
peer reviewedStudies of popular attitudes toward European integration have paid limited attention to...
In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutio...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
Chapter 1: Could the empires that ruled Eastern Europe for centuries and the formal institutions tha...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Slavonia and Croatia belonged to the Habsburg controlled part of the Kingdom of Hungary. As a result...
<p>This dissertation seeks to advance our understanding of the roles that institutions play in econo...
Institutions and institutional trust can be marked as important determinants of (regional) growth an...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Many parts of Europe were ruled by large empires in the past. After their dissolution did these empi...
Today, more and more authors are involved in researching the economic phenomenon of corruption and i...
peer reviewedThis study exposes post-war voters’ fiscal liberalism using individual level and aggreg...
Corruption exists around the world in various forms. This paper examines the extent of political cor...
We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well-respected administration increased citizens’ t...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
peer reviewedStudies of popular attitudes toward European integration have paid limited attention to...
In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutio...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
Chapter 1: Could the empires that ruled Eastern Europe for centuries and the formal institutions tha...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Slavonia and Croatia belonged to the Habsburg controlled part of the Kingdom of Hungary. As a result...
<p>This dissertation seeks to advance our understanding of the roles that institutions play in econo...
Institutions and institutional trust can be marked as important determinants of (regional) growth an...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Many parts of Europe were ruled by large empires in the past. After their dissolution did these empi...
Today, more and more authors are involved in researching the economic phenomenon of corruption and i...
peer reviewedThis study exposes post-war voters’ fiscal liberalism using individual level and aggreg...
Corruption exists around the world in various forms. This paper examines the extent of political cor...
We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well-respected administration increased citizens’ t...
This article investigates both, the primordialist arguments of ethnicity as well as the modernist ar...
peer reviewedStudies of popular attitudes toward European integration have paid limited attention to...