The Economy of the Greek Cities

The Economy of the Greek Cities
Author: Léopold Migeotte
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520253663

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The Economy of the Greek Cities offers readers a clear and concise overview of ancient Greek economies from the archaic to the Roman period. Léopold Migeotte approaches Greek economic activities from the perspective of the ancient sources, situating them within the context of the city-state (polis). He illuminates the ways citizens intervened in the economy and considers such important sectors as agriculture, craft industries, public works, and trade. Focusing on how the private and public spheres impinged on each other, this book provides a broad understanding of the political and economic changes affecting life in the Greek city-states over a thousand-year period.

The Economy of the Greek Cities

The Economy of the Greek Cities
Author: Léopold Migeotte
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780520253650

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The Greek cities and the economy. Constants and constraints -- Economy and oikonomia -- The economic space of the cities -- Primary text -- The world of agriculture. Agricultural labor and products -- Foodstuffs and how they were used -- Cultivating the soil -- Self-sufficiency and markets -- Primary texts -- Craft industries and business ventures. Private crafts -- Public works -- Primary texts -- Trade. Trading conditions -- Different levels of trading -- The business world -- Public interventions -- Primary texts.

Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece

Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece
Author: M. M. Austin,P. Vidal-Naquet
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520042670

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This book is an English version of the book originally published in French under the title of Economies et societes en Grece ancienne. The opportunity has been taken to correct some errors, update bibliographical references, add a few passage to the selection of ancient sources, and improve the material presentation in several respects. But otherwise this remains substantially the same book as the original French version.The book is aimed in the first place at an undergraduate audience, though it is hoped that it will also be of interest to a wiser, non-specialist readership interested in the history and civilization of Ancient Greece. It attempts to meet a need well-known to all those who have to teach Greek history in universities. Students, long dissatisfied with a purely political approach to Greek history, ask for more 'economic and social' history. One then has to answer--tand this book is a very modest attempt at an answer--that neither the 'economic' nor the 'social' category had in the Greek city the same independent status they now enjoy. The book takes its starting-point in this ambiguity; it accepts the challenge, but rejects the formulation of the question. Anyone who has been asked to explain once and for all the role played by slaves in social conflicts in the Greek world will understand what we mean. — Publisher description.

The Making of the Ancient Greek Economy

The Making of the Ancient Greek Economy
Author: Alain Bresson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691183411

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A revolutionary account of the ancient Greek economy This comprehensive introduction to the ancient Greek economy revolutionizes our understanding of the subject and its possibilities. Alain Bresson is one of the world's leading authorities in the field, and he is helping to redefine it. Here he combines a thorough knowledge of ancient sources with innovative new approaches grounded in recent economic historiography to provide a detailed picture of the Greek economy between the last century of the Archaic Age and the closing of the Hellenistic period. Focusing on the city-state, which he sees as the most important economic institution in the Greek world, Bresson addresses all of the city-states rather than only Athens. An expanded and updated English edition of an acclaimed work originally published in French, the book offers a groundbreaking new theoretical framework for studying the economy of ancient Greece; presents a masterful survey and analysis of the most important economic institutions, resources, and other factors; and addresses some major historiographical debates. Among the many topics covered are climate, demography, transportation, agricultural production, market institutions, money and credit, taxes, exchange, long-distance trade, and economic growth. The result is an unparalleled demonstration that, unlike just a generation ago, it is possible today to study the ancient Greek economy as an economy and not merely as a secondary aspect of social or political history. This is essential reading for students, historians of antiquity, and economic historians of all periods.

The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities

The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities
Author: David Bruce Hollander,Thomas R. Blanton,John T. Fitzgerald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Civilization, Ancient
ISBN: 1138544256

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This volume brings together ancient historians, New Testament scholars, and classicists to assess critically the New Institutional Economics framework.

The Economy of the Greek Cities

The Economy of the Greek Cities
Author: Léopold Migeotte
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520944671

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The Economy of the Greek Cities offers readers a clear and concise overview of ancient Greek economies from the archaic to the Roman period. Léopold Migeotte approaches Greek economic activities from the perspective of the ancient sources, situating them within the context of the city-state (polis). He illuminates the ways citizens intervened in the economy and considers such important sectors as agriculture, craft industries, public works, and trade. Focusing on how the private and public spheres impinged on each other, this book provides a broad understanding of the political and economic changes affecting life in the Greek city-states over a thousand-year period.

The Ancient Greek Economy

The Ancient Greek Economy
Author: Edward M. Harris,David M. Lewis,David Martin Lewis,Mark Woolmer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2016
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781107035881

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Markets, Households and City-States in the Ancient Greek Economy brings together sixteen essays by leading scholars of the ancient Greek economy. The essays investigate the role of market-exchange in the economy of the ancient Greek world in the Classical and Hellenistic periods.

The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities

The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities
Author: David B. Hollander,Thomas R. Blanton IV,John T. Fitzgerald
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351004800

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Recent work on the ancient economy has tended to concentrate on market exchange, but other forces also caused goods to change hands. Such nonmarket transfers ranged from small private gifts to the wholesale confiscation of cities, lands, and their peoples. The papers presented in this volume examine aspects of this extramercantile economy, particularly benefaction and the role of associations, as well as their impact on the market economy. This volume brings together ancient historians, New Testament scholars, and classicists to assess critically the New Institutional Economics framework. Combining theoretical approaches with detailed investigations of particular regions and topics, its chapters examine Greek economic thought, the benefits of membership in private associations, and the economic role of civic euergetism from classical Athens to the municipalities of Roman Spain. The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities will be of use to those interested in the economic context of ancient religions, the role of associations in the economy, theoretical approaches to the study of the ancient economy, labor and politics in the ancient city, as well as how Greek philosophers, from Xenophon to Philodemus, developed ethical ideas about economic behavior.