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Social Science Research Network | 2016

State Capacity and Public Goods: Institutional Change, Human Capital, and Growth in Early Modern Germany

Jeremiah Dittmar; Ralf R. Meisenzahl

What are the origins and consequences of the state as a provider of public goods? We study legal reforms that established mass public education and increased state capacity in German cities during the 1500s. These fundamental changes in public goods provision occurred where ideological competition during the Protestant Reformation interacted with popular politics at the local level. We document that cities that formalized public goods provision in the 1500s began differentially producing and attracting upper tail human capital and grew to be significantly larger in the long-run. We study plague outbreaks in a narrow time period as exogenous shocks to local politics and find support for a causal interpretation of the relationship between public goods institutions, human capital, and growth. More broadly, we provide evidence on the origins of state capacity directly targeting welfare improvement.


Quarterly Journal of Economics | 2011

Information Technology and Economic Change: The Impact of The Printing Press

Jeremiah Dittmar


meeting of the association for computational linguistics | 2012

Historical Analysis of Legal Opinions with a Sparse Mixed-Effects Latent Variable Model

William Yang Wang; Elijah Mayfield; Suresh Naidu; Jeremiah Dittmar


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2013

New media, firms, ideas, and growth: European cities after Gutenberg

Jeremiah Dittmar


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2015

Media, Markets and Institutional Change: Evidence from the Protestant Reformation

Jeremiah Dittmar; Skipper Seabold


Archive | 2016

Reformation and Reallocation: Religious and Secular Economic Activity in Early Modern Germany

Davide Cantoni; Jeremiah Dittmar; Noam Yuchtman


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2015

New Media, Competition and Growth: European Cities After Gutenberg

Jeremiah Dittmar


Archive | 2017

State Capacity and Public Goods: Institutional Change, Human Capital, and Growth in Historic Germany

Jeremiah Dittmar; Ralf R. Meisenzahl


Archive | 2017

Reallocation and Secularization: The Economic Consequences of the Protestant Reformation

Davide Cantoni; Jeremiah Dittmar; Noam Yuchtman


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2017

Religious Competition and Reallocation: The Political Economy of Secularization in the Protestant Reformation

Davide Cantoni; Jeremiah Dittmar; Noam Yuchtman

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Noam Yuchtman

University of California

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Elijah Mayfield

Carnegie Mellon University

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William Yang Wang

Carnegie Mellon University

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