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An edition of The ancient economy (2004)

The ancient economy

evidence and models

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"Historians and archaeologists normally assume that the economies of ancient Greece and Rome between about 1000 B.C. and A.D. 500 were distinct from those of Egypt and the Near East. However, very different kinds of evidence survive from each of these areas, and specialists have, as a result, developed very different methods of analysis for each region. This book marks the first time that historians and archaeologists of Egypt, the Near East, Greece, and Rome have come together with sociologists, political scientists, and economists, to ask whether the differences between accounts of these regions reflect real economic differences in the past, or are merely a function of variations in the surviving evidence and the intellectual traditions that have grown up around it. The contributors describe the types of evidence available and demonstrate the need for clearer thought about the relationships between evidence and models in ancient economic history, laying the foundations for a new comparative account of economic structures and growth in the ancient Mediterranean world."--BOOK JACKET

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The Ancient Economy: Evidence and Models (Social Science History)
April 6, 2005, Stanford University Press
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The ancient economy: evidence and models
2005, Stanford University Press, Brand: Stanford University Press
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The ancient economy: evidence and models
2004, Stanford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Ian Morris and J.G. Manning
The Near East: the Bronze Age / Mario Liverani
The economy of the Near East in the First Millennium BC / Peter R. Bedford
Comment on Liverani and Bedford / Mark Granovetter
Archaeology, standards of living, and Greek economic history / Ian Morris
Linear and nonlinear flow models for Ancient economies / John K. Davies
Comment on Davies / Takeshi Amemiya
The relationship of evidence to models in the Ptolemaic economy (332-30 BC) / J.G. Manning
Evidence and models for the economy of Roman Egypt / Roger S. Bagnall
"The Advantages of wealth and luxury": the case for economic growth in the Roman Empire / R.Bruce Hitchner
Framing the debate over growth in the ancient economy / Richard Saller
Comment on Hitchner and Saller / Avner Greif.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-279) and index.

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Stanford, Calif
Series
Social science history

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Library of Congress
HC31 .A524 2005, HC31

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xiii, 285 p. :
Number of pages
285

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OL15581405M
ISBN 10
0804748055
LCCN
2004025985
OCLC/WorldCat
56921462
Library Thing
1290088

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