Institutions of Hanseatic Trade: Studies on the Political Economy of a Medieval Network Organisation

Ewert Ulf Christian, Selzer Stephan

Book (monograph)

Abstract

The merchants of the medieval Hanse monopolised trade in the Baltic and North Sea areas. The authors describe the structure of their trade system in terms of network organisation and explain, on the grounds of institutional economics, the coordination of the merchants' commercial exchange by reputation, trust and culture. The institutional economics approach also allows for a comprehensive analysis of coordination problems arising between merchants, towns and the Kontore. Due to the simplicity and flexibility of network trade the Hansards could bridge the huge gap in economic development between the West and the East. In the changing economic conditions around 1500, however, exactly these characteristics proved to be a serious limit to further retain their trade monopoly.

Details about the publication

PublisherPeter Lang
Place of publicationFrankfurt am Main et al.
Edition1.
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-3-631-66183-3
KeywordsHanseatic League; Network Organisation; Virtuel Organisation; Reputation; Small World; Path Dependence

Authors from the University of Münster

Ewert, Ulf Christian
Professorship of Social and Economic History of Modern and Contemporary Times (Prof. Pfister)