The Roman Market Economy
작성자
Peter Temin
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History
Business & Economics
형식
하드커버
페이지
320
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 16, 2012
출판사
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069114768X
ISBN-13
9780691147680
설명
Peter Temin explores the intricate economic systems of ancient Rome, shedding light on how modern economic theories can help us understand the lives of its citizens. By examining market interactions, trade practices, and the distribution of resources, he reveals the nuances of Roman economic life. The book highlights the complexities of supply and demand that shaped everyday experiences and the overall quality of life for ordinary Romans.
Temin traverses various aspects of the economy, from agriculture to trade routes, illustrating how these elements interplayed in the bustling environment of the Roman Empire. With a focus on both qualitative and quantitative data, he provides insights into how economic forces influenced social structures and individual livelihoods. The narrative invites readers to reconsider the sophistication of ancient Roman society by linking it to contemporary economic frameworks, ultimately demonstrating that understanding the past can enrich our perspective on modern economic challenges.
Temin traverses various aspects of the economy, from agriculture to trade routes, illustrating how these elements interplayed in the bustling environment of the Roman Empire. With a focus on both qualitative and quantitative data, he provides insights into how economic forces influenced social structures and individual livelihoods. The narrative invites readers to reconsider the sophistication of ancient Roman society by linking it to contemporary economic frameworks, ultimately demonstrating that understanding the past can enrich our perspective on modern economic challenges.