Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Europe after 1500. We build a model that explains their emergence in response to the increasing importance of money for military success. When fiscal resources are not crucial for winning wars, the threat of external conflict stifles state-building. As finance becomes critical, internally cohesive states invest in state capacity while divided states rationally drop out of the competition, causing divergence. We emphasize the role of the "Military Revolution”, a sequence of technological innovations that transformed armed conflict. Using data from 374 battles, we investigate empirically both the importance of money for military success and patte...
Geographically limited with a small population and few resources, how did England achieve great powe...
Warfare and military competition have been defined as important driving forces for the expansion of ...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
We exploit differences in casualties sustained in pre-modern wars to estimate the impact of fiscal c...
We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countries, measured by t...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
__Abstract__ We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countrie...
We study the effect of warfare on the development of state capacity and representative institutions ...
The article builds a simple model to investigate how different types of armed conflict shape fiscal ...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
Theoretical work on taxation and state-building borrows heavily from early modern European experienc...
We present empirical evidence on the relationship between military spending and the expansion of oth...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
Geographically limited with a small population and few resources, how did England achieve great powe...
Warfare and military competition have been defined as important driving forces for the expansion of ...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
Powerful, centralized states controlling a large share of national income only begin to appear in Eu...
Abstract. In 1500, Europe was composed of hundreds of statelets and prin-cipalities, with weak centr...
We exploit differences in casualties sustained in pre-modern wars to estimate the impact of fiscal c...
We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countries, measured by t...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
__Abstract__ We examine the role of war in retarding state fiscal capacity in developing countrie...
We study the effect of warfare on the development of state capacity and representative institutions ...
The article builds a simple model to investigate how different types of armed conflict shape fiscal ...
Theoretical work on state formation and capacity has focused mostly on early modern Europe and on th...
Theoretical work on taxation and state-building borrows heavily from early modern European experienc...
We present empirical evidence on the relationship between military spending and the expansion of oth...
Economists generally assume that the state has sufficient institutional capacity to support markets ...
Geographically limited with a small population and few resources, how did England achieve great powe...
Warfare and military competition have been defined as important driving forces for the expansion of ...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...