The organisation of markets as a key factor in the rise of Holland from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century: a test case for an institutional approach

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2012

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van Bavel, B.J.P.ISNI 0000000058871248
Dijkman, JessicaORCID 0000-0003-4942-5010ISNI 0000000120505733
Kuijpers, H.M.E.P.ISNI 0000000391924825
Zuijderduijn, C.J.ISNI 0000000078540788
van der A, D.

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Although the importance of New Institutional Economics and the institutional approach for understanding pre-industrial economic development and the early growth of markets are widely accepted, it has proven to be difficult to assess more directly the effects of institutions on the functioning of markets. This paper uses empirical research on the rise of markets in late medieval Holland to illuminate some of the factors behind the development of the specific institutional framework of markets for land, labour, capital and goods, and some effects of these institutions on the actual functioning of the markets. The findings are corroborated by a tentative comparison with the functioning of markets in Flanders and eastern England.

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Specialized histories (international relations, law), Literary theory, analysis and criticism, Culturele activiteiten, Overig maatschappelijk onderzoek, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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van Bavel, B J P, Dijkman, J E C, Kuijpers, H M E P, Zuijderduijn, C J & van der A, D 2012, 'The organisation of markets as a key factor in the rise of Holland from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century : a test case for an institutional approach', Continuity and Change, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 347-378. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416012000239