We analyze the conflicts between French kings and the office-holders who were members of the venal French Parliaments throughout the 18th century using an implicit contract approach in which Parliamentarians protect their rents, the king pays a financial bonus to office holders and obtains their cooperation. Stopping payments or introducing a competing body of civil servants (the intendants) leads to retaliation. We use the model to produce an analytic narrative of the end of the French Ancien Régime. We provide an empirical test of our predictions, which supports the idea that the political opposition of Parliaments was mainly dependent on the reform agenda of the king on matters that would lead to a decline in their income and political p...
The Extravagant King. Gifts, Constraint and the Origins of the Financial System of the French Monarc...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...
International audienceOpposing in many ways the fiscal ascendancy led by a monarchy on its way to ab...
We analyze the conflict between king Louis XV and the venal office-holders who were members of the F...
This chapter examines the vexing question of the causes behind the disappearance of Chambres de Just...
Offices, Corps, and the System of State Credit: The Uses of Privilege under the Ancien Regime. The ...
This thesis analyzes the process of production, reproduction and change of the state from an institu...
This thesis analyzes the process of production, reproduction and change of the state from an institu...
Profit, embezzlement, restitution. The role of the traitants in the Nine Years War and Chamillart’s ...
This dissertation questions the process of formation and régulation – i.e., reproduction and modific...
Institutions that serve the interests of an elite are often cited as an important reason for poor ec...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
This article studies property rights through relationships between custom, institutions, and organiz...
In this paper we present a model where agents can choose between productive and rent-seeking activit...
Abstract Without the sale and manipulation of venal offices, kings from Francois Ier to Louis XIII w...
The Extravagant King. Gifts, Constraint and the Origins of the Financial System of the French Monarc...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...
International audienceOpposing in many ways the fiscal ascendancy led by a monarchy on its way to ab...
We analyze the conflict between king Louis XV and the venal office-holders who were members of the F...
This chapter examines the vexing question of the causes behind the disappearance of Chambres de Just...
Offices, Corps, and the System of State Credit: The Uses of Privilege under the Ancien Regime. The ...
This thesis analyzes the process of production, reproduction and change of the state from an institu...
This thesis analyzes the process of production, reproduction and change of the state from an institu...
Profit, embezzlement, restitution. The role of the traitants in the Nine Years War and Chamillart’s ...
This dissertation questions the process of formation and régulation – i.e., reproduction and modific...
Institutions that serve the interests of an elite are often cited as an important reason for poor ec...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
This article studies property rights through relationships between custom, institutions, and organiz...
In this paper we present a model where agents can choose between productive and rent-seeking activit...
Abstract Without the sale and manipulation of venal offices, kings from Francois Ier to Louis XIII w...
The Extravagant King. Gifts, Constraint and the Origins of the Financial System of the French Monarc...
Abstract Until now, the annuities from the Hôtel de Ville de Paris have been the subject of only inc...
International audienceOpposing in many ways the fiscal ascendancy led by a monarchy on its way to ab...