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Trade in the Roman Empire: A Study of the Institutional Framework

机译:罗马帝国的贸易:制度框架研究

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The leading question behind this dissertation is: how did trade operate in the Roman Empire under conditions of imperfect government enforcement in private contracting, and of imperfect information? The Roman State, unlike modern states, did not employ the powers at its disposal to enforce private contracts made under the rules of its legal system. Given the lack of government support, information on merchants' reliability and trustworthiness was extremely important in conducting long-distance trade. However, under pre-industrial conditions information could only travel slowly, making it difficult for merchants to assess risk. This dissertation offers a micro-economic model of how these problems were solved in the Roman Empire. It argues that information circulated within networks defined by geographical origin, with the loss of one's reputation or trading position within those networks forming the instrument of enforcement. The discussion consists of three main parts: intra-community trade in the Italian harbor-city of Puteoli; inter-community trade between the provinces and Puteoli, Ostia, and Rome; and finally inter-community trade between Italian merchants and the provinces.
机译:本文背后的主要问题是:在罗马帝国中,在政府对私人合同的执法不完善以及信息不完善的情况下,贸易是如何运作的?与现代国家不同,罗马国家没有利用其掌握的权力来执行根据其法律制度规则订立的私人合同。由于缺乏政府支持,因此关于商人的可靠性和可信度的信息在进行长途贸易中极为重要。但是,在工业化前的条件下,信息只能缓慢传播,这使商人难以评估风险。本文提供了一个微观经济学模型,说明了罗马帝国如何解决这些问题。它认为,信息在由地理来源定义的网络中传播,而在这些网络中丧失声誉或交易地位构成了执行手段。讨论包括三个主要部分:意大利港口城市Puteoli的社区内部贸易;以及各省与Puteoli,Ostia和罗马之间的社区间贸易;最后是意大利商人与各省之间的社区间贸易。

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    Terpstra Taco T.;

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  • 年度 2011
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