We develop a theory of state formation shedding light on the rise of the first stable state institutions in Bronze Age Mesopotamia. Our analysis suggests that the mix of adverse production conditions and unforeseen innovations pushed groups favored by old technologies to establish the state by granting political and property rights to powerless individuals endowed with new and complementary skills. Through these reforms, the elite convinced the nonelite that a sufficient part of the returns on joint investments would be shared via public spending and, thus, to cooperate and accumulate a culture of cooperation. Different from the main alternative theories, we stress that: (1) group formation is heavily shaped by unforeseen shocks to the ret...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the long-term impact of institutions ...
We develop a theory of state formation shedding light on the rise of the first stable state institut...
In the present article the authors based on the analysis of the existing scientific literature criti...
As a result of adaption to the First Bronze Revolution, early states emerged from the preceding kin-...
Since at least the Enlightenment, scholars have linked urbanization to state formation in the evolut...
AbstractThe state is the result of a society reached a certain stage of development, a power that pr...
The importance of the length of state history for understanding variations in income levels, growth ...
The early state came into existence as the necessary result of the innovation of metal tools under t...
We study the possible cooperation between nonelites exerting an unobservable effort and elites unabl...
Despite the overwhelming evidence on the relevance of the state's capacity to provide public goods a...
This research theoretically and empirically advances the hypothesis that in early stages of developm...
Based on the recent historical and archaeological studies of the early states in irrigation societie...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist der Einfluss soziokultureller Faktoren auf die Entwicklung des moder...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the long-term impact of institutions ...
We develop a theory of state formation shedding light on the rise of the first stable state institut...
In the present article the authors based on the analysis of the existing scientific literature criti...
As a result of adaption to the First Bronze Revolution, early states emerged from the preceding kin-...
Since at least the Enlightenment, scholars have linked urbanization to state formation in the evolut...
AbstractThe state is the result of a society reached a certain stage of development, a power that pr...
The importance of the length of state history for understanding variations in income levels, growth ...
The early state came into existence as the necessary result of the innovation of metal tools under t...
We study the possible cooperation between nonelites exerting an unobservable effort and elites unabl...
Despite the overwhelming evidence on the relevance of the state's capacity to provide public goods a...
This research theoretically and empirically advances the hypothesis that in early stages of developm...
Based on the recent historical and archaeological studies of the early states in irrigation societie...
Gegenstand der Untersuchung ist der Einfluss soziokultureller Faktoren auf die Entwicklung des moder...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
The presence of a state is one of the most reliable historical predictors of social and economic dev...
We use variation in historical state centralization to examine the long-term impact of institutions ...