Money, Markets, and Trade in Early Southeast Asia: The Development of Indigenous Monetary Systems to AD 1400
par
Robert S. Wicks
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Business & Economics
Format
Broché
Pages
354
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1996
Éditeur
Southeast Asia Program Publications
ISBN-10
0877277109
ISBN-13
9780877277101
Description
In this insightful study, Robert S. Wicks delves into the intricate world of early Southeast Asian economies, examining how indigenous monetary systems evolved up to AD 1400. It presents an in-depth analysis of how local cultures adapted to the burgeoning needs of trade and market exchanges, thereby shaping their distinct monetary practices.
Wicks sheds light on the mechanisms of monetization that influenced social structures and economic interactions, revealing a rich tapestry of trade networks and localized currencies. He highlights the significance of cultural and geographical contexts in the development of these systems, illustrating how diverse societies contributed to an interconnected economic landscape.
Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, the book uncovers the complexities of financial transactions in this region, offering readers a profound appreciation for the role of money beyond mere exchange. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in the historical intricacies of Southeast Asia’s economic heritage and the foundational principles of commerce in human societies.
Wicks sheds light on the mechanisms of monetization that influenced social structures and economic interactions, revealing a rich tapestry of trade networks and localized currencies. He highlights the significance of cultural and geographical contexts in the development of these systems, illustrating how diverse societies contributed to an interconnected economic landscape.
Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, the book uncovers the complexities of financial transactions in this region, offering readers a profound appreciation for the role of money beyond mere exchange. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in the historical intricacies of Southeast Asia’s economic heritage and the foundational principles of commerce in human societies.
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