Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
This article investigates the internal governance institutions of violent criminal enterprise by examining the law, economics, and organization of pirates. To effectively organize their banditry, pirates required mechanisms to prevent internal predation, minimize crew conflict, and maximize piratical profit. Pirates devised two institutions for this purpose. First, I analyze the system of piratical checks and balances crews used to constrain captain predation. Second, I examine how pirates used democratic constitutions to minimize conflict and create piratical law and order. Pirate governance created sufficient order and cooperation to make pirates one of the most sophisticated and successful criminal organizations in history. (c) 2007 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Building similarity graph...
Analyzing shared references across papers
Loading...
Peter T. Leeson
George Mason University
Journal of Political Economy
George Mason University
Building similarity graph...
Analyzing shared references across papers
Loading...
Peter T. Leeson (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a105fa042b7486443feec3f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/526403
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: