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Revenue-Raising Institutions, State Organization and Economic Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

Edited by Bora Altay ()

in Palgrave Studies in Economic History from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Kent. G. Deng

Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-96492-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 On the History and Structure of the Book Project
Bora Altay
Ch Chapter 10 Conclusion: Tax-Farming and Its Unintended Consequences
Fuat Oğuz
Ch Chapter 2 Introduction: A Historical Background
Linda T. Darling
Ch Chapter 3 Conceptualization of Ottoman Institutions: A Brief Review for Theoretical Assessment of Tax-Farming Contracts
Bora Altay
Ch Chapter 4 A Research on Tax-Farming (Iltizam) Contracts in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Bolu
Ümit Katırancı
Ch Chapter 5 Credible Commitment Obstacles to Early Modern State-Building: A Skeptical Overview
Ramiz Üzümçeker
Ch Chapter 6 The Dawn of 5th Day in the Ottoman Empire: Nineteenth-Century Constitutional Regulations
Gencer Karabekir Karagenç
Ch Chapter 7 Introduction: A Theoretical Background
Metin M. Coşgel
Ch Chapter 8 A Game Theoretical Analysis of Source Allocation in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire Under Contractual Relationships: Case of Thessaloniki Customs
Hande Nur Kırmızıkuşak and Özgür Hakan Aydoğmuş
Ch Chapter 9 Coordination and ConflictConflict: A Game-Theoretic Assessment on the Fiscal Capacity Through Tax-Farming Contracts in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Bora Altay and Erkan Gürpınar

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