Trade and Empire: - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy

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Trade and Empire : - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy. / Bang, Peter Fibiger.

In: Past & Present a journal of historical studies, Vol. 195, 2007, p. 3-54.

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Bang, PF 2007, 'Trade and Empire: - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy', Past & Present a journal of historical studies, vol. 195, pp. 3-54. <http://past.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/195/1/3?>

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Bang, P. F. (2007). Trade and Empire: - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy. Past & Present a journal of historical studies, 195, 3-54. http://past.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/195/1/3?

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Bang PF. Trade and Empire: - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy. Past & Present a journal of historical studies. 2007;195:3-54.

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Bang, Peter Fibiger. / Trade and Empire : - in search of organizing concepts for the Roman economy. In: Past & Present a journal of historical studies. 2007 ; Vol. 195. pp. 3-54.

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abstract = "This articles seeks to establish a new set of organizing concepts for the analysis of the Roman imperial economy from Republic to late antiquity: tributary empire, port-folio capitalism and protection costs. Together these concepts explain better economic developments in the Roman world than the much used notion of an imperial market economy.  Roman imperial government was to weak to provide the institutional supports needed by a well functioning laissez-faire economy.",
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RIS

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