Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 215 Seiten)
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Diagramme, Karten
ISBN:
9789004358287
Series Statement:
Mnemosyne. Supplements volume 412
Content:
Introduction: approaching the imperial Roman economy -- Central aims of the book -- Who will read this? Target audiences -- Lingering questions about imperial Rome -- The many faces of Roman economic history -- From fine-grained to 'big picture': methods and treatment of the evidence -- The contribution of modern thinking to ancient problems -- Book organization -- Terms and definitions -- The gift that kept on giving: perpetual endowments and the role of prosociality in Rome's economic development -- The evolution of prosocial traits from the early days of Rome -- Prosociality, charity, and social capital: how elite benefaction came to be -- Perpetual foundations: the gift that kept on giving -- What lies under the epiphenomena? -- Investing in the Roman economy : material evidence for economic development -- Benefactions as wealth generators -- Investment opportunities in the Roman economy -- Money in the Roman economy : the numismatic evidence -- Supplying the demand : coinage, monetization, and market development -- Aligning public and private interests: public building, private money, and urban development -- Public needs and private incentives -- Rome : a world of cities -- Public building in the cities of Roman Africa: a case study -- Urbanization and the development of the non-agrarian sectors -- The surprisingly short reach of the Roman state -- The public deeds of private citizens -- Aligning interests -- Measuring economic performance beyond GDP : economic growth, income inequality, and Roman living standards -- Real growth in the pre-modern world? : debates, controversies, and confusion in Roman economic history -- Proxy evidence : extrapolation or hypothesis testing? -- Rome's 99% : economic capacity and the distribution of wealth -- Sharing the spoils of success : increasing living standards with public goods -- Collective action and prosociality in the creation of public goods -- From prosociality to civil strife : conflict, stagnation, and growing regional divides in the third century ce -- An overview of the 'crises' of the third century -- What really happened after 235 CE? -- Money, investment, and markets -- Production and exchange -- The end of Roman prosociality? -- Conclusion : Rome's place in a global history of development
Note:
"Revised dissertation"
Additional Edition:
9789004358270
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hoyer, Daniel Money, culture, and well-being in Rome's economic development, 0-275 CE Leiden : Brill, 2018 9789004358270
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Hoyer, Daniel Money, culture, and well-being in Rome's economic development, 0-275 CE Leiden : Brill, 2018 9789004358287
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ancient Studies
Keywords:
Römisches Reich
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Wirtschaftsentwicklung
;
Lebensstandard
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Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.1163/9789004358287
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