We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperation between merchants and rulers, building on the complementarity between merchant guilds’ ability to enforce monopoly over trade and their social capital. Unlike existing models, we focus on local merchant guilds, rather than alien guilds, accounting for the main observed features of their behavior, internal organization and relationship with rulers. Our model delivers novel predictions about the emergence, variation, functioning, and eventual decline of this highly successful historical form of network. Our theory reconciles previous explanations and the large body of historical evidence on medieval merchant guilds. In doing so, we also she...
The history of the growth of a city in Western Europe, particularly the cities in the Benelux region...
The aim of this thesis is to define the role of craft guilds in the emergence and extension of the m...
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capit...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
Merchant guilds have been portrayed as �social networks� that generated beneficial �social capital� ...
Compensation from rulers of trading centres to merchants whose property rights had been violated was...
Greif, Milgrom and Weingast (1994) argued that the ability of the merchant guilds to encourage trade...
Over the last few decades most guild studies in medieval history have successfully shifted towards a...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
Historians have suggested that medieval urban guilds played a role in political and commercial netwo...
We build a model to investigate the interaction between trade, the supply of law and order, and the ...
The history of the growth of a city in Western Europe, particularly the cities in the Benelux region...
The aim of this thesis is to define the role of craft guilds in the emergence and extension of the m...
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capit...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
We develop a theory of the emergence of merchant guilds as an efficient mechanism to foster cooperat...
Merchant guilds have been portrayed as �social networks� that generated beneficial �social capital� ...
Compensation from rulers of trading centres to merchants whose property rights had been violated was...
Greif, Milgrom and Weingast (1994) argued that the ability of the merchant guilds to encourage trade...
Over the last few decades most guild studies in medieval history have successfully shifted towards a...
The recent literature on craft guilds in late medieval and early modern Europe no longer considers t...
Historians have suggested that medieval urban guilds played a role in political and commercial netwo...
We build a model to investigate the interaction between trade, the supply of law and order, and the ...
The history of the growth of a city in Western Europe, particularly the cities in the Benelux region...
The aim of this thesis is to define the role of craft guilds in the emergence and extension of the m...
Guilds are social scientists’ favoured historical example of institutions generating a ‘social capit...