M Koyama - Constitutional Political Economy, 2010 - Springer
Abstract This paper develops an analytic narrative examining an institution known as 'The
Exchequer of the Jewry'. The prohibition on usury resulted in most moneylending activities
being concentrated within the Jewish community. The king set up the Exchequer of the ...
M Koyama - 2008 - economics.ox.ac.uk
ABSTRACT What were the economic consequences of the usury doctrine in the Middle
Ages? We examine how merchants attempted to evade the prohibition on interest and the
attempts of the Church to clamp down on evasion. Contrary to the views of many ...
M Koyama… - International Journal of Sport Finance, 2009 - jamesreade.co.uk
Abstract Home advantage is well-established and long-lasting phenomeon in team sports.
Home advantage in football however varies over time. In particular, we find that home
advantage in English football has declined since the mid-1980s. Existing theories of home ...
M Koyama - Explorations in Economic History, 2010 - Elsevier
The development of capital markets in medieval Europe was shaped for centuries by the
religious ban on lending money at interest. This paper examines how this prohibition
developed as the outcome of strategic behavior by religious, commercial and political ...
M Koyama - Oxford University Economic and Social History Series, 2009 - nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Abstract In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low
levels of income. This changed prior to the industrial revolution: total working hours
increased (De Vries (1993, Voth (1998, 2000). This paper examines this industrious ...
JP Carvalho… - The Social Science of Hayek's 'The …, 2010 - emeraldinsight.com
ABSTRACT Purpose–How did cooperation emerge in large-scale, fluid societies? Standard
theories based on direct and indirect reciprocity among selfregarding agents cannot explain
the high level of impersonal exchange observed in developed market economies.
N Johnson, M Koyama… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The growth of the 17th century French state contributed to the establishment to a
more regular, and even liberal legal order. Higher fiscal demands on the state led to a
process of legal standardization that extended the rule of law. We use data on witch trials ...
M Koyama - Centre for Historical Economics and Related …, 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: In early 19th century England there was no professional police force and most
prosecutions were private. This paper examines how associations for the prosecution of
felons arose to internalise the positive externalities produced by private prosecutions. ...
JP Carvalho… - Economics Series Working Papers, 2011 - polisci2.ucsd.edu
Abstract Why do religious minorities respond in different ways to economic development?
We develop a model of religious organizations based on a historical case study of Jewish
emancipation in nineteenth century Europe. In Germany, a liberal Reform movement ...
M Koyama - Oxonomics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The division of labour is an old idea ^ Plato understood its importance and Adam Smith famously
made it the centre- piece of his theory of economic development. And as the title indicates this
paper argues the concept remains a rich and comparatively untapped source of ideas. ...
M Koyama - Economic Studies, 1992 - mason.gmu.edu
This course is an advanced graduate course in economics. This course is designed to help
students to carry out research in economic history, new institutional economics,
development economics and political economy. This course examines topics where a ...
[CITATION] Economic Growth Reading List
ML Koyama
[CITATION] Macroeconomic Principals Reading List
ML Koyama
M Koyama - soundmoneyproject.org
Abstract This essay investigates the relationship between sound money and the institutions
required for the maintenance of a liberal society. It presents two historical case studies: the
late Roman empire and Weimar Germany to elucidate the mechanisms through which ...
... Taxes, Lawyers, and the Decline of Witchcraft in France Noel D. Johnson and
Mark Koyama George Mason University 10 October, 2012 ...
[CITATION] Applied Macroeconomics
ML Koyama
JP Carvalho… - econfaculty.gmu.edu
Abstract Traditional Judaism underwent a schism in the nineteenth century in the wake of
Jewish emancipation. Reform, a version of Judaism emphasizing cultural assimilation
developed in western Europe, while in eastern Europe ultra-Orthodox Judaism emerged. ...
[CITATION] The Division of Labour
M Koyama - 2008
Abstract: This paper explores the rise of the fiscal state in the early modern period and its
impact on legal capacity. To measure legal capacity, we establish that witchcraft trials were
more likely to take place where the central state had weak legal institutions. Combining ...
M Koyama - Economic Affairs, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Koyama, M.(2009), THE PREDATOR STATE: HOW CONSERVATIVES ABANDONED THE
FREE MARKET AND WHY LIBERALS SHOULD TOO-by James K. Galbraith. Economic
Affairs, 29: 104. doi: 10.1111/j. 1468-0270.2009. 1884_2. x
M Koyama - 2008 - Wiley Online Library
[JW] I've been looking at all three markets: the world commodity market, including trade and
trade policy; the world labour market, including migration and migration policy; and the world
capital market. When you compare 19th and late 20th century histories, it appears that ...
[CITATION] Medieval Microcredit? Pledging and Rural Credit in England During the Middle Ages
M Koyama - 2010
ML Koyama - 2006 - en.scientificcommons.org
M Koyama - Explorations in Economic History, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The development of capital markets in medieval Europe was shaped for centuries
by the religious ban on lending money at interest. This paper examines how this prohibition
developed as the outcome of strategic behavior by religious, commercial and political ...
M Koyama - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2011 - Elsevier
In pre-industrial economies labor supply curves bent backwards at very low levels of
income. This changed in England before the industrial revolution (de Vries, 1994, 2008;
Voth, 1998). Using a model of labor supply where consumption takes time, this paper ...
M Koyama… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Why do religious minorities respond in different ways to economic development?
We develop a model of religious organizations based on a historical case study of Jewish
emancipation in nineteenth century Europe. In Germany, a liberal Reform movement ...
[CITATION] Institutions and Markets in Pre-industrial Europe
M Koyama - 2010 - University of Oxford
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