By analyzing a newly compiled data set of interest rates on public annuities in early modern Italy, this article finds that the cost of borrowing fell in spite of growing debts and stagnating fiscal revenues. Feudalism and clerical interference increased the cost of borrowing, while parliaments, wars, and centralized fiscal institutions mattered little. The constitutional representation of creditors may have meant significant markups for republican oligarchs. These results cast doubts on the claim that the growth of absolutism was at the root of Italy's economic decline
What sustained borrowing without third-party enforcement in the early days of sovereign lending? Phi...
This article studies the effects of interest rate restrictions on loan allocation. The British gover...
In the century and half since its 1861 unification, Italy has left the periphery of the world econom...
By analyzing a newly compiled data set of interest rates on public annuities in early modern Italy, ...
The essay proves that during the first decades of the sixteenth century, the principal states of nor...
This article uses a new panel data set to perform a statistical analysis of political regimes and so...
Between the late Middle Ages and the late 17th century, the Italian economy witnessed a parable that...
At first sight a marked difference turns out among the Italian governments of early Renaissance: the...
Between the late Middle Ages and the late 17th century, the Italian economy witnessed a parable that...
Economists and historians have offered several explanations for the significant fluctuations in 1 8t...
This article investigates the politics of sovereign borrowing in Europe over the very long run. I co...
Old Regime polities typically suffered from fiscal fragmentation and absolutist rule. By the start o...
This article explores fiscal and trade policy in Aragon between 1626 and 1700, providing a case stud...
Includes bibliographical references.Page enumeration skips number 11.This thesis attempts to answer ...
This article rethinks the political and institutional causes of the rapid debt growth and its exploi...
What sustained borrowing without third-party enforcement in the early days of sovereign lending? Phi...
This article studies the effects of interest rate restrictions on loan allocation. The British gover...
In the century and half since its 1861 unification, Italy has left the periphery of the world econom...
By analyzing a newly compiled data set of interest rates on public annuities in early modern Italy, ...
The essay proves that during the first decades of the sixteenth century, the principal states of nor...
This article uses a new panel data set to perform a statistical analysis of political regimes and so...
Between the late Middle Ages and the late 17th century, the Italian economy witnessed a parable that...
At first sight a marked difference turns out among the Italian governments of early Renaissance: the...
Between the late Middle Ages and the late 17th century, the Italian economy witnessed a parable that...
Economists and historians have offered several explanations for the significant fluctuations in 1 8t...
This article investigates the politics of sovereign borrowing in Europe over the very long run. I co...
Old Regime polities typically suffered from fiscal fragmentation and absolutist rule. By the start o...
This article explores fiscal and trade policy in Aragon between 1626 and 1700, providing a case stud...
Includes bibliographical references.Page enumeration skips number 11.This thesis attempts to answer ...
This article rethinks the political and institutional causes of the rapid debt growth and its exploi...
What sustained borrowing without third-party enforcement in the early days of sovereign lending? Phi...
This article studies the effects of interest rate restrictions on loan allocation. The British gover...
In the century and half since its 1861 unification, Italy has left the periphery of the world econom...