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  1. Does medieval trade still matter?
    Historical trade centers, agglomeration and contemporary economic development
    Author: Wahl, Fabian
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Univ. Hohenheim, Forschungszentrum Innovation und Dienstleistung, Stuttgart

    This study empirically establishes a link between medieval trade, agglomeration and contemporary regional development in ten European countries. It documents a statistically and economically significant positive relationship between prominent... more

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    This study empirically establishes a link between medieval trade, agglomeration and contemporary regional development in ten European countries. It documents a statistically and economically significant positive relationship between prominent involvement in medieval trade and commercial activities and regional economic development today. Further empirical analyses show that medieval trade positively influenced city development both during the medieval period and in the long run; they also reveal a robust connection between medieval city growth and contemporary regional agglomeration and industry concentration. A mediation analysis indicates that a long-lasting effect of medieval trade on contemporary regional development is indeed transmitted via its effect on agglomeration and industry concentration. This research thus highlights the long-run importance of medieval trade in shaping the development of cities as well as the contemporary spatial distribution of economic activity throughout Europe. The path-dependent regional development processes caused by medieval commercial activities help explain the observed persistent regional development differences across the European countries considered.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/87705
    Series: FZID discussion papers ; 82-2013
    CC economics
    Subjects: Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Handel; Wirtschaft; Medieval Trade; Agglomeration; Regional Economic Development; Path-Dependency; New Economic Geography
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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