The Ancient Greek Economy. Markets, Households and City-States
6 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs labour and enhancing productivity. In his summary of the essays by Snodgrass, Garlan, Mill ...
INTRODUCTION 7 avoids any discussion of markets. According to Cartledge, ‘to the extent that manufacture of goods for exchange o ...
8 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs and their influence on economic growth, but he neglects the institutions that Douglass Nor ...
INTRODUCTION 9 come not from an ancient historian but from the anthropologist Jack Goody. In a perceptive critique of the work o ...
10 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs market in this sense ‘is motivationally distinct, for it receives its impulse from the ur ...
INTRODUCTION 11 as long as they needed to dispose of their goods and acquire other goods to take to another place. In this perio ...
12 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs of cash as an exchange medium, expansion of transport facilities, and growth of non-agric ...
INTRODUCTION 13 evidence for smaller local markets. For Attica, however, there is epigraphic evidence for agorai in several deme ...
14 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs Bithynia on the opposite shore issued coins on the same standard and with similar types t ...
INTRODUCTION 15 kinds of coins for local markets and long-distance markets. Bronze coins and silver coins in smaller denominatio ...
16 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs of detail to our understanding of the regional and long-distance trade in commodities in ...
INTRODUCTION 17 It is also possible to discern a market in labour in the ancient Greek world. Most hired labourers came from wit ...
18 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs command high prices. According to Herodotus (3.131), Democedes of Croton came to Aegina t ...
INTRODUCTION 19 In the Ancient Greek world there was nothing like the large loans made by French banks to Imperial Russia for th ...
20 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs bibulous Athenian required for his own needs, and which must have been a market-oriented ...
INTRODUCTION 21 is the only one for investigating this issue, for work on domestic assemblages has much potential to shed light ...
22 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs bought anchovies. Although the consumption of meat is normally associated with the sacrif ...
INTRODUCTION 23 farmer Dicaeopolis does not live in a closed, autarkic farmstead. He clearly has the resources to engage in mark ...
24 EDwaRD M. HaRRIs aND DavID M. LEwIs how these market-oriented farms functioned, specializing in the production of wine and ol ...
INTRODUCTION 25 number of specialists to produce; this was due primarily to simple technology. Though vertical specialization re ...
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