Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Noel Johnson
George Mason University

Spatial Techniques and Economic History: Evidence on Jewish Communities and City Growth, 1400-1850
Abstract
Religious tolerance is one of the core principles of modern liberal states. Recent methodological developments in economic history, including the extensive adoption of geospatial techniques to generate large disaggregated data sets, gives new insights into origins of religious tolerance in Europe. Specifically, I will discuss my research on Jewish urban communities and the gradual development institutions which tolerated religious diversity and how this translated into economic development.
