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Prison bound? Merchants, Loan Guarantees, and Reprisals in Medieval Dordrecht (c. 1300)
Jaco Zuijderduijn
Department of Economic History
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Business & Economics
Loan Guarantees
100%
Middle Age
93%
Merchants
75%
Prison
67%
Financial Services
62%
Sovereign Debt
58%
Imprisonment
56%
Responsibility
51%
Willingness
35%
Empirical Evidence
35%
Finance
35%
Economics
18%
Arts & Humanities
Reprisals
97%
Loans
77%
Merchants
75%
Prison
67%
Ruler
61%
Middle Age
47%
Sovereign Debt
38%
Imprisonment
37%
Responsibility
34%
Confiscation
31%
Willingness
23%
Empirical Evidence
23%
Privilege
20%
Finance
15%
Economics
12%
Social Sciences
financial service
85%
loan
70%
guarantee
61%
correctional institution
61%
responsibility
38%
imprisonment
37%
indebtedness
34%
privilege
32%
finance
30%
evidence
29%
citizen
21%
economics
15%