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Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Edited by An...

Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Edited by An...

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Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Edited by Andrew Wilson and Alan Bowman. 242mm. Pp xxii + 656, 94 b&w figs, 14 tabs. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018. isbn 9780198790662. £110 (hbk)

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Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Edited by Andrew Wilson and Alan Bowman. 242mm. Pp xxii + 656, 94 b&w figs, 14 tabs. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018. isbn 9780198790662. £110 (hbk)

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London: Cambridge University Press

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Antiquaries journal, 2021, Vol.101, p.433-434

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English

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The Oxford Roman Economy Project has marked a renewed interest in the economic aspects of production, trade, handicraft and retail sale under the Roman Empire. By examining the available literary evidence of transaction costs over the Mediterranean, Lo Cascio (chapter 4) recognises the importance of the establishment of a single political entity (t...

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Trade, Commerce and the State in the Roman World (Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy). Edited by Andrew Wilson and Alan Bowman. 242mm. Pp xxii + 656, 94 b&w figs, 14 tabs. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018. isbn 9780198790662. £110 (hbk)

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2604975953

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0003-5815

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1758-5309

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10.1017/S0003581521000135

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