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ISBN
0521747929
EAN
9780521747929
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Book Title
Institutions and European Trade: Merchant Guilds,
Publication Name
Institutions and European Trade : Merchant Guilds, 1000-1800
Item Length
8.9in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Year
2011
Series
Cambridge Studies in Economic History-Second Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Sheilagh Ogilvie
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
27.9 Oz
Number of Pages
500 Pages

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"Cambridge Studies in Economic History comprises stimulating and accessible economic history which actively builds bridges to other disciplines. Books in the series will illuminate why the issues they address are important and interesting, place their findings in a comparative context, and relate their research to wider debates and controversies. The series will combine innovative and exciting new research by younger researchers with new approaches to major issues by senior scholars. It will publish distinguished work regardless of chronological period or geographical location"--

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Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521747929
ISBN-13
9780521747929
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Author
Sheilagh Ogilvie
Publication Name
Institutions and European Trade : Merchant Guilds, 1000-1800
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Series
Cambridge Studies in Economic History-Second Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
500 Pages

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Item Length
8.9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
27.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hd6473
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"Ogilvie's conclusion has profound implications for the study of economic institutions, and that is what makes this an important book -- one might even call it a game-changer." -EH-Net, Donald J.Harreld, 'This book not only effectively demolishes the efficiency thesis regarding merchant guilds, but, more importantly, also provides a framework for analysing institutional change, and it will define the terms of how social institutions should be researched and evaluated for years to come.' Economic History Review, Advance praise: 'Sheilagh Ogilvie shows yet again the brilliant scientific results to be achieved from combining an economist's clarity of mind with a historian's respect for how it actually was. She demolishes the Panglossian story put forward by the New Institutionalists, reminding us that for guilds as for manors and taxes and trade a proud power could trump efficiency. Elegantly written, decisively argued, her book is an instant classic.' Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois, Chicago, 'Ogilvie's conclusion has profound implications for the study of economic institutions, and that is what makes this an important book - one might even call it a game-changer.' EH-Net (EH.net), '… this is a very important book that gives rise to a number of highly significant questions for future research.' Reviews in History (history.ac.uk/reviews), "Sheilagh Ogilvie offers an erudite critique of the medieval and early modern merchant guilds, so often defended in academic debates." -Gladden J. Pappin, Journal of Markets and Morality, 'This book will make it impossible for anyone ever to argue again that merchant guilds were beneficial to society just because they produced benefits for their own members. Ogilvie's magisterial analysis of their complex social impact will change radically the way we think about not only guilds themselves but about institutions, social capital and economic development from the Middle Ages right up to our own day.' Paul Seabright, Toulouse School of Economics, ''this is a very important book that gives rise to a number of highly significant questions for future research." -Reviews in History, Shami Ghosh, 'In this tour de force, Ogilvie upends the current scholarly consensus that merchant guilds were institutions whose economic and cultural qualities promoted economic development and social solidarity. By examining large numbers of these guilds and their vast historical literature, she demonstrates instead that they were monopolies, rent-seeking institutions that continued to exist as long as they served to distribute a disproportionate share of economic goods to their members and their rulers.' Thomas Max Safley, University of Pennsylvania, 'Sheilagh Ogilvie shows yet again the brilliant scientific results to be achieved from combining an economist's clarity of mind with a historian's respect for how it actually was. She demolishes the Panglossian story put forward by the New Institutionalists, reminding us that for guilds as for manors and taxes and trade a proud power could trump efficiency. Elegantly written, decisively argued, her book is an instant classic.' Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois, Chicago
Table of Content
1. Merchant guilds, efficiency, and social capital; 2. What was a merchant guild?; 3. Local merchant guilds; 4. Alien merchant guilds and companies; 5. Merchant guilds and rulers; 6. Commercial security; 7. Contract enforcement; 8. Principal-agent problems; 9. Information; 10. Price volatility; 11. Institutions, social capital and economic development.
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Economic History, Economic Conditions, Commerce, Development / Economic Development
Lccn
2010-052617
Dewey Decimal
382.094
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Business & Economics

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