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Modelling Maritime Trade Systems: Agent-Based Simulation and Medieval History

Authors :
Ewert, Ulf Christian
Sunder, Marco
Source :
Historical Social Research, Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

Maritime trade grew enormously in Europe after c. 1100 AD, thereby contributing much to the European economic take-off commonly considered as the “Commercial Revolution of the Middle Ages.” In this article, determinants of both the formation of the Hanse’s network-based system of trade in Northern Europe and its later dissolution are analysed using a multi-agent model. Findings are connected to the discussion in institutional economics and economic history concerning the importance of institutional developments in long-distance trade for economic growth in medieval Europe, the efficiency of self-enforcing institutions, and the divergence of institutional arrangements in medieval maritime trade. Finally, both potentials and limitations of agent-based models for historical research are discussed.<br />Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung Vol. 43, No. 1 (2018): Special Issue: Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy. Starting Point and Frequency: Year: 1979, Issues per volume: 4, Volumes per year: 1

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Historical Social Research, Agent-Based Modeling in Social Science, History, and Philosophy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e6f1071f7abb4d3cba62d28d3bb6bbb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.43.2018.1.110-143