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Chapter 1. Introduction: Capital and Classical Antiquity (Max Koedijk and Neville Morley)
Chapter 2. Problems in the Long-Term Accumulation of Commercial and Financial Capital in Ancient Greece (Michael Leese)
Chapter 3. Inequality in the Peloponnesian War (Manu Dal Bo Manu Dal Borgo)
Chapter 4. Framing Capital: Xenophons Economic Model and Social System (Sven Gunther)
Chapter 5. Pikettys Dilemma: Taxation in Fourth Century Athens (Dorothea Rohde)
Chapter 6. Status as a Brake and Accelerant on Wealth Inequality in the Late Roman Republic (Max Koedijk)
Chapter 7. Rent Controls in the 40s BCE: housing costs, public intervention and inequality in the Roman World (Cristina Rosillo-Lopez)
Chapter 8. Capital in the Roman Empire: the scope for Pikettian dynamics in an ancient agrarian economy (Myles Lavan and John Weisweiler)
Chapter 9. Money, Capital and Inequality in the Age of Augustus (Colin Elliott^ g? Evidence from Roman Egypt (Paul Kelly)
Chapter 11. Wealth, Inequality and Political Culture in the Cities of Roman Asia Minor, 1st to 3rd Centuries CE (Arjan Zuiderhoek)
Chapter 12. Oligarchy Ancient and Modern (David Singh Grewal)
Chapter 13. Beyond Capital (Kim Bowes)
Chapter 14. Piketty Among the Ancients: Capital and Beyond (Walter Scheidel)
Chapter 15. Afterword: Capital from Antiquity to the 21st Century (Thomas Piketty).

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