Concentrating on the Western Anatolian district of Manisa and employing tax surveys dating 1575, this study points to the regional variation in property rights institutions, which resulted in different inequality regimes across space. Empirical evidence suggests the existence of two agricultural production systems characterized by different property and surplus relations, in the southern and northern parts of the district in the late sixteenth century. Accordingly, inequality structures in these areas reflected region-specific patterns of property rights distribution within and across direct producers and landlords’ classes
This book deals with a variety of topics about inequality in the long run covering eight different c...
The long-term impact on income inequality of agricultural commercial specialization is still an open...
The Celâlî rebel armies ravaged the central Anatolian countryside from the late 16th up to the mid-1...
Concentrating on the Western Anatolian district of Manisa and employing tax surveys dating 1575, thi...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using dig...
International audienceThe communication aims to discuss the rural conflicts which arose from the mid...
This dissertation explores the interconnection between land ownership inequality and functioning of ...
Peasants, Commercialisation, Legitimation of State Power in Sixteenth Century Anatolia. This articl...
This dissertation studies what were the causes of the disappearance of the feudal economic system, a...
This article examines the impact of the commons on economic inequality in the eighteenth-century rur...
The recent empirical research shows that institutions are the fundamental causes of long run develop...
This paper provides standardized estimates of labor productivity in arable farming in selected regio...
Recent literature on developing countries has revived interest in structural change involving the re...
There is a high degree of inequality in land access across Spain. In the South, and in contrast to o...
This book deals with a variety of topics about inequality in the long run covering eight different c...
The long-term impact on income inequality of agricultural commercial specialization is still an open...
The Celâlî rebel armies ravaged the central Anatolian countryside from the late 16th up to the mid-1...
Concentrating on the Western Anatolian district of Manisa and employing tax surveys dating 1575, thi...
This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different type...
This contribution develops a broader understanding of well-being in premodern towns and by using dig...
International audienceThe communication aims to discuss the rural conflicts which arose from the mid...
This dissertation explores the interconnection between land ownership inequality and functioning of ...
Peasants, Commercialisation, Legitimation of State Power in Sixteenth Century Anatolia. This articl...
This dissertation studies what were the causes of the disappearance of the feudal economic system, a...
This article examines the impact of the commons on economic inequality in the eighteenth-century rur...
The recent empirical research shows that institutions are the fundamental causes of long run develop...
This paper provides standardized estimates of labor productivity in arable farming in selected regio...
Recent literature on developing countries has revived interest in structural change involving the re...
There is a high degree of inequality in land access across Spain. In the South, and in contrast to o...
This book deals with a variety of topics about inequality in the long run covering eight different c...
The long-term impact on income inequality of agricultural commercial specialization is still an open...
The Celâlî rebel armies ravaged the central Anatolian countryside from the late 16th up to the mid-1...