Wirtschaftswissenschaft

Oliver Volckart

No Utopia: Government without Territorial Monopoly in Medieval Central Europe

Jahrgang 158 () / Heft 2, S. 325-343 (19)

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The paper examines the questions of how nonterritorial feudal governments in medieval central Europe emerged and what their tasks were, of how competition between these governments functioned, and of what consequences it had. The analysis leads to three hypotheses: (1) governmental nonterritoriality was mainly due to high monitoring costs, (2) intergovernmental competition entailed a high demand both for labor and for military security, and (3) competition had consequences that themselves undermined its viability and allowed governments with territorial monopolies to emerge. The paper shows furthermore why it is impossible under modern conditions to establish nonterritorial governments.
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Oliver Volckart Geboren 1964; 1983–1990 Geschichtsstudium an der FU Berlin; 1990–1992 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Frankfurt; 1992–94 Nafög-Stipendiat; 1995 Promotion in Geschichte an der FU Berlin; 1995–2000 Forschungsreferent am Max-Planck-Institut in Jena; 2000 Habilitation an der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Jena; z.Zt. Privatdozent in Jena.