Warfare, Taxation, and Political Change: Evidence from the Italian Risorgimento

B-Tier
Journal: Journal of Economic History
Year: 2011
Volume: 71
Issue: 4
Pages: 887-914

Authors (3)

DINCECCO, MARK (not in RePEc) FEDERICO, GIOVANNI (New York University Abu Dhabi) VINDIGNI, ANDREA (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

0.670 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

We examine the relationships between warfare, taxation, and political change in the context of the political unification of the Italian peninsula. Using a comprehensive new database, we argue that external and internal threat environments had significant implications for the demand for military strength, which in turn had important ramifications for fiscal policy and the likelihood of constitutional reform and related improvements in the provision of nonmilitary public services. Our analytic narrative complements recent theoretical and econometric works about state capacity. By emphasizing public finances, we also uncover novel insights about the forces underlying state formation in Italy. “The budget is the skeleton of the state, stripped of any misleading ideologies.”Sociologist Rudolf Goldscheid, 19261

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:cup:jechis:v:71:y:2011:i:04:p:887-914_00
Journal Field
Economic History
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25