Quantifying Roman economic performance by means of proxies : pitfalls and potential
Many histories of economic growth over the longue durée usually start around AD 1000, tracing a gradual growth in the early middle ages with the weakening of feudalism and the development of urbanism, markets and economic institutions. Long-run models and graphs of world economic performance tend to...
Main Author: | Wilson, A |
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Other Authors: | de Callataÿ, F |
Format: | Book section |
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Edipuglia
2014
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