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States of credit: Size, power, and the development of European polities
David Stasavage
Strategies to Reduce Inequality
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Business & Economics
Access to Credit
100%
Credit
82%
Middle Age
76%
State Formation
48%
Economics
44%
Closed System
40%
Political Institutions
31%
Oversight
30%
Finance
28%
Borrowing
28%
Geography
27%
France
23%
Innovation
21%
Elites
21%
Government
16%
Assets
16%
Factors
9%
Arts & Humanities
Polity
85%
Credit
82%
City-state
67%
Representative Assemblies
46%
Economics
22%
Middle Age
19%
Creditors
18%
Early Modern Era
18%
Genoa
17%
Cologne
17%
State Formation
16%
Early Modern Europe
16%
Political Institutions
15%
Monitor
15%
Elites
15%
Geography
13%
Borrowing
13%
Innovation
10%
Debt
10%
Rise
9%
Finance
9%
France
9%
Social Sciences
credit
74%
economics
18%
creditor
18%
state formation
15%
political institution
14%
indebtedness
14%
republic
13%
finance
12%
assets
12%
France
11%
elite
11%
geography
10%
innovation
9%
Group
4%