Are Anarcho-Capitalists Insane? Medieval Icelandic Conflict Institutions in Comparative Perspective

Anarcho-capitalists argue that private governance institutions could profitably replace government and often appeal to medieval Iceland, which was governed privately. Conventional wisdom regards this as insane: medieval Iceland was poor, and every rich society has government. While that is true, eve...

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Main Authors: Vincent Geloso, Peter T. Leeson
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_306_0115 2024-04-14T08:13:21+00:00 Are Anarcho-Capitalists Insane? Medieval Icelandic Conflict Institutions in Comparative Perspective Vincent Geloso Peter T. Leeson http://www.cairn.info/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=REDP_306_0115 http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-economie-politique-2020-6-page-957.htm unknown http://www.cairn.info/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=REDP_306_0115 http://www.cairn.info/revue-d-economie-politique-2020-6-page-957.htm article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:38:25Z Anarcho-capitalists argue that private governance institutions could profitably replace government and often appeal to medieval Iceland, which was governed privately. Conventional wisdom regards this as insane: medieval Iceland was poor, and every rich society has government. While that is true, every society in medieval Europe was poor by modern standards, and whether living standards would have been higher in medieval Iceland under government is an empirical question that has not been evaluated empirically. We provide such an evaluation by exploiting the fact that, in contrast to Iceland, other territories in medieval Europe were governed partly by government. We use historical data on human height, wages, and population growth to compare living standards across medieval European territories. Living standards in state-governed medieval Europe do not seem to have been higher than they were in Iceland. Anarcho-capitalists, it seems, are not insane. Classification JEL: P51, N30, N40, N33, N43, 057 Medieval Iceland, Conflict Institutions, Anarchy, living standard, Anarcho-Capitalism Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Anarcho-capitalists argue that private governance institutions could profitably replace government and often appeal to medieval Iceland, which was governed privately. Conventional wisdom regards this as insane: medieval Iceland was poor, and every rich society has government. While that is true, every society in medieval Europe was poor by modern standards, and whether living standards would have been higher in medieval Iceland under government is an empirical question that has not been evaluated empirically. We provide such an evaluation by exploiting the fact that, in contrast to Iceland, other territories in medieval Europe were governed partly by government. We use historical data on human height, wages, and population growth to compare living standards across medieval European territories. Living standards in state-governed medieval Europe do not seem to have been higher than they were in Iceland. Anarcho-capitalists, it seems, are not insane. Classification JEL: P51, N30, N40, N33, N43, 057 Medieval Iceland, Conflict Institutions, Anarchy, living standard, Anarcho-Capitalism
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title_short Are Anarcho-Capitalists Insane? Medieval Icelandic Conflict Institutions in Comparative Perspective
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