Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsburg Empire with its localized and well-respected administration increased citizens’ trust in local public services. In several Eastern European countries, communities on both sides of the long-gone Habsburg border have been sharing common formal institutions for a century now. Identifying from individuals living within a restricted band around the former border, we find that historical Habsburg affiliation increases current trust and reduces corruption in courts and police. Falsification tests of spuriously moved borders, geographic and pre-existing differences, and interpersonal trust corroborate a genuine Habsburg effect.borders; corruption...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
Significant variation in the institutions and efficiency of public bureaucracies across countries an...
Current anthropological research on imperial legacies is scarce compared to the vogue of research on...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well-respected administration increased citizens’ t...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Many parts of Europe were ruled by large empires in the past. After their dissolution did these empi...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
In a panoramic and pioneering reappraisal, Pieter Judson shows why the Habsburg Empire mattered so m...
In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutio...
Chapter 1: Could the empires that ruled Eastern Europe for centuries and the formal institutions tha...
This article focuses on the impact of interpersonal distrust on the perceived locus of control of th...
Dealing with personnel inherited from prior regimes in the administration of transitional states is ...
What are the origins of border effects on trade and why do borders continue to matter in periods of ...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
Significant variation in the institutions and efficiency of public bureaucracies across countries an...
Current anthropological research on imperial legacies is scarce compared to the vogue of research on...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
We hypothesise that the Habsburg Empire with its well-respected administration increased citizens’ t...
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsb...
Many parts of Europe were ruled by large empires in the past. After their dissolution did these empi...
This paper seeks to study the long lasting effects of the Habsburg Empire's institutions on current ...
In a panoramic and pioneering reappraisal, Pieter Judson shows why the Habsburg Empire mattered so m...
In this paper we explore the effect of the long-gone Habsburg Military Frontier on modern institutio...
Chapter 1: Could the empires that ruled Eastern Europe for centuries and the formal institutions tha...
This article focuses on the impact of interpersonal distrust on the perceived locus of control of th...
Dealing with personnel inherited from prior regimes in the administration of transitional states is ...
What are the origins of border effects on trade and why do borders continue to matter in periods of ...
What factors lead to greater levels of generalized trust in society? In this paper, we test four cha...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
Significant variation in the institutions and efficiency of public bureaucracies across countries an...
Current anthropological research on imperial legacies is scarce compared to the vogue of research on...