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Introduction
Part I. Methodology for the Economic History and the History of Economic Thought of Antiquity
Ancient Economies: The Challenge of Mapping Complexity
The Significance of Economic Knowledge for Welfare and Economic Growth in History
For a Comparative History of Economic Thought
Economics as a Comparative Science from the Historical School to Otto Neurath
Archaeological Evidence of the Political Economy in Pre-State and Early State Societies in the Near East. Mesopotamia and Anatolia, Some Remarks and Comparisons
Mesopotamia Between Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Models
Political/Ideological Display or Economic Need? The Problematical Picture of the Hydraulic Networks in Seventh Century BC Assyria
The 'Many Faces' of the Roman Economy: Modern Preconceptions and Some Considerations on Capital, Technology, and Labour
Weight-Based Trade and the Formation of a Global Network: Material Correlates of Market Exchange in Pre-literate Bronze Age Europe (c. 2300-800 BC)
Specialisation, Exchanges and Socio-Economic Strategies of Italian Bronze Age Elites: The Case of Aegean-Type Pottery
The Economic and Productive Processes in the Hellenistic 'Globalization': From the Archaeological Documentation to the Historical Reconstruction
New Institutional Economics and the Rhodian Economy: Some Preliminary Considerations
The Edicts of Debt Remission: A Political Tool of Economic Intervention
Some Observations on the Development of a Sacred Economy from the Archaic Age up to Hellenism
Debt and Usury: Economic and Financial Questions in the Roman Republic (Fifth-First Century B.C.)
The Two-Way Relationship Between Freedman and Business in the Roman World
Slaves Sales in the Roman Empire and Perspectives of Comparison.
Part I. Methodology for the Economic History and the History of Economic Thought of Antiquity
Ancient Economies: The Challenge of Mapping Complexity
The Significance of Economic Knowledge for Welfare and Economic Growth in History
For a Comparative History of Economic Thought
Economics as a Comparative Science from the Historical School to Otto Neurath
Archaeological Evidence of the Political Economy in Pre-State and Early State Societies in the Near East. Mesopotamia and Anatolia, Some Remarks and Comparisons
Mesopotamia Between Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Models
Political/Ideological Display or Economic Need? The Problematical Picture of the Hydraulic Networks in Seventh Century BC Assyria
The 'Many Faces' of the Roman Economy: Modern Preconceptions and Some Considerations on Capital, Technology, and Labour
Weight-Based Trade and the Formation of a Global Network: Material Correlates of Market Exchange in Pre-literate Bronze Age Europe (c. 2300-800 BC)
Specialisation, Exchanges and Socio-Economic Strategies of Italian Bronze Age Elites: The Case of Aegean-Type Pottery
The Economic and Productive Processes in the Hellenistic 'Globalization': From the Archaeological Documentation to the Historical Reconstruction
New Institutional Economics and the Rhodian Economy: Some Preliminary Considerations
The Edicts of Debt Remission: A Political Tool of Economic Intervention
Some Observations on the Development of a Sacred Economy from the Archaic Age up to Hellenism
Debt and Usury: Economic and Financial Questions in the Roman Republic (Fifth-First Century B.C.)
The Two-Way Relationship Between Freedman and Business in the Roman World
Slaves Sales in the Roman Empire and Perspectives of Comparison.