Mark Koyama
@MarkKoyama
Author of Persecution & Toleration (https://t.co/X4KNle5IKW) & How the World Became Rich (https://t.co/0oyJWM89wG). Substack (https://t.co/xox161bVuD)
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My forthcoming book 'Richer and More Equal: A New History of Wealth in the West' just got a new endorsement from one of my favorite economic historians: Greg Clark! Gregory Clark
Book website at publisher: t.ly/C3Xn5
✍🏻 «States are most effective when they are complemented by civil society [...] Negative spirals are also possible: declining state effectiveness reduces trust in government and in society more generally» Mark Koyama
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From the Archives: Is there a relationship between health and freedom? Can we strengthen state capacity without infringing on civil liberties?
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Preparing my Byzantium & Eastern Europe course including a reading by Mark Koyama and his coauthor on feudal political economies. Map: Byzantine Empire in 1025--Macedonian dynasty. Byzantium Magnum, Μέγα Βυζάντιο. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica.
Osteuropa-Institut Department of Economics at OEI
Ralf Meisenzahl visiting George Mason University George Mason Economics to talk about the economic history of research universities #econtwitter #econhist
markkoyama.com Brand new, from Mark Koyama — I thought “How the World Became Rich” was the most current book on economic history, and the blog is good too. Will continue in yet another quote tweet, after this: