Organizations, Civil Society, and the Roots of Development
Naomi R. Lamoreaux and John Joseph Wallis, editors
Conference held October 24-25, 2014
Published in November 2017 by University of Chicago Press
© 2017 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
NBER Program(s):DAE
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380 pages
ISBN: 0-226-42636-X
Table of Contents
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Front matter, acknowledgments:
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Introduction:
Naomi R. Lamoreaux, John Joseph Wallis
(p. 1 - 21)
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The East Indian Monopoly and the Transition from Limited Access in England, 1600–1813:
Dan Bogart
(p. 23 - 49)
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Violence and the Political Economics of Development:
Barry R. Weingast
(p. 51 - 81)
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3.
Pluralism without Privilege? "Corps Intermédiaires", Civil Society, and the Art of Association:
Jacob T. Levy
(p. 83 - 108)
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Banks, Politics, and Political Parties: From Partisan Banking to Open Access in Early Massachusetts:
Qian Lu, John Joseph Wallis
(p. 109 - 145)
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Corporation Law and the Shift toward Open Access in the Antebellum United States:
Eric Hilt
(p. 147 - 177)
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Organizational Poisedness and the Transformation of Civic Order in Nineteenth-Century New York City:
Victoria Johnson, Walter W. Powell
(p. 179 - 230)
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Voluntary Associations, Corporate Rights, and the State: Legal Constraints on the Development of American Civil Society, 1750–1900:
Ruth H. Bloch, Naomi R. Lamoreaux
(p. 231 - 290)
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The Right to Associate and the Rights of Associations: Civil-Society Organizations in Prussia, 1794–1908:
Richard Brooks, Timothy W. Guinnane
(p. 291 - 329)
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Opening Access, Ending the Violence Trap: Labor, Business, Government, and the National Labor Relations Act:
Margaret Levi, Tania Melo, Barry R. Weingast, Frances Zlotnick
(p. 331 - 366)
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Indexes:
(p. 367 - 380)
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