Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala

Can the still-existent economic gap between the two halves of Europe be explained by studying the continent’s medieval past? I argue that the development of feudalism and the different trajectory of this complex web of institutions in Eastern and Western Europe respectively can be a potential explan...

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Main Author: Adrian DUMITRU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scoala Nationala de Studii Politice si Administrative - Facultatea de Stiinte Politice 2018-12-01
Series:Perspective Politice
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Online Access:http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/31/22
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description Can the still-existent economic gap between the two halves of Europe be explained by studying the continent’s medieval past? I argue that the development of feudalism and the different trajectory of this complex web of institutions in Eastern and Western Europe respectively can be a potential explanation on why one half has always been behind the other in terms of economics. For this, I use the framework of inclusive and extractive institutions laid down by Douglass North and Robert Thomas and supplement it with a third type of institutions: non-inclusive ones.
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spelling doaj.art-e154444f7e1b44e68ab8ef9b793a2a042022-12-22T04:18:40ZengScoala Nationala de Studii Politice si Administrative - Facultatea de Stiinte PoliticePerspective Politice1841-60982065-89072018-12-01XI21731Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievalaAdrian DUMITRU0National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, RomaniaCan the still-existent economic gap between the two halves of Europe be explained by studying the continent’s medieval past? I argue that the development of feudalism and the different trajectory of this complex web of institutions in Eastern and Western Europe respectively can be a potential explanation on why one half has always been behind the other in terms of economics. For this, I use the framework of inclusive and extractive institutions laid down by Douglass North and Robert Thomas and supplement it with a third type of institutions: non-inclusive ones.http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/31/22institutionalismfeudalismdevelopmentextractive institution
spellingShingle Adrian DUMITRU
Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
Perspective Politice
institutionalism
feudalism
development
extractive institution
title Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
title_full Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
title_fullStr Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
title_full_unstemmed Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
title_short Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
title_sort institutii inclusive si extractive in europa medievala
topic institutionalism
feudalism
development
extractive institution
url http://perspective.politice.ro/index.php/ppol/article/view/31/22
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