Venice gaining its independence and developing an inclusive economic system. I think it’s important to understand how Venice allowed growth within their economic system before the La Serrata.
What is the issue? What are the ethical or moral issues associated with it? How does your study of the issue allow you to make connections with other global economic and/or historical issues? Lastly, what is the legacy of the issue you are writing about? Your term paper should cite the course text, one peer-reviewed article from a historical journal, one peer-reviewed article from an economic journal, and one peer-reviewed article from a philosophical journal. If applicable, one news article from a non-U.S. newspaper must also be cited in the paper. In addition to answering the questions above, students are required to self-reflect about the findings of their study. In one to two pages, and citing the course text or other research material, students should discuss how the research and the findings impacted their views about History and Economics.
Please use APA format for your paper.
Please provide outline in this format:
The paper is required to use the following outline and structure:
-Introduction Section (Discussion of Issue Selected)
-Explanation of Ethical or Moral Issues
-Connections with Global Economic and/or Historical Issues
-Legacy of the Issue
-Self-Reflection on Assignment
-Conclusion
Attached:
File #1 Course Text Pg.1-5
Acemoglu, D., & Robinson, J. A. (2012). Why nations fail: The origins of power, prosperity and poverty.
File #2 Economic Journal
Puga, D., & Trefler, D. (2014). INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE: MEDIEVAL VENICE’S RESPONSE TO GLOBALIZATION. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129(2), 753–822. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26372561
File #3 Historical Journal
Lane, F. C. (1971). The enlargement of the great council of Venice. In J. G. ROWE & W. H. STOCKDALE (Eds.), Florilegium Historiale: Essays presented to Wallace K. Ferguson (pp. 236–274). University of Toronto Press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctvfrx9nf.16
File #4 Philisopihical Journal
Molinari, M. C. (2020). How the Republic of Venice chose its Doge: lot-based elections and supermajority rule. Constitutional Political Economy, 31(2), 169–187. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10602-019-09290-6