Mark Koyama
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Senior Fellow, F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and EconomicsAssociate Professor of Economics, George Mason University
Mark Koyama is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a senior fellow with the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Professor Koyama earned his DPhil in economics from the University of Oxford. He previously lectured at the University of York and spent a year at the Political Theory Project at Brown University. He is interested in the origins of economic growth in pre-industrial Europe and his current research investigates the relationship between the rise of the state in early modern Europe and the industrial revolution.
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For a current list of publications, view Mark's personal website.
Latest Work
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Tax Farming and the Origins of State Capacity in England and France
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Legal Centralization and the Birth of the Secular State
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Resisting Education
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The long divergence: how Islamic law held back the Middle East
Timur Kuran
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Jewish Persecutions and Weather Shocks: 1100-1800
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Legal Centralization and the Birth of the Secular State
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Credit Markets and Pledging in Medieval England
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The Transformation of Labor Supply in the Pre-Industrial World
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Prosecution Associations in Industrial Revolution England
Private Providers of Public Goods?
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Taxes, Lawyers, and the Decline of Witch Trials in France
Latest Work
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Tax Farming and the Origins of State Capacity in England and France
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Legal Centralization and the Birth of the Secular State
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Resisting Education
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Essays Essays
The long divergence: how Islamic law held back the Middle East
Timur Kuran
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Jewish Persecutions and Weather Shocks: 1100-1800
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Legal Centralization and the Birth of the Secular State
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Credit Markets and Pledging in Medieval England
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
The Transformation of Labor Supply in the Pre-Industrial World
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Prosecution Associations in Industrial Revolution England
Private Providers of Public Goods?
- | F. A. Hayek Program F. A. Hayek Program
- | Working Papers Working Papers