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The Ancient Economy

The Ancient Economy( )
Author: Finley, M. I.
Foreword by: Morris, Ian
Series title:Sather Classical Lectures
ISBN:978-0-520-21946-5
Publication Date:Mar 1999
Publisher:University of California Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $30.95
Book Description:

"Technical progress, economic growth, productivity, even efficiency have not been significant goals since the beginning of time," declares M. I. Finley in his classic work. The states of the ancient Mediterranean world had no recognizable real-property market, never fought a commercially inspired war, witnessed no drive to capital formation, and assigned the management of many substantial enterprises to slaves and ex-slaves. In short, to study the economies of the ancient world,...
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Book Details
Pages:298
Detailed Subjects: Business & Economics / Economics / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.7 Inches
Book Weight:0.9 Pounds
Author Biography
Finley, M. I. (Author)


Ian Morris is a history professor who earned his PhD at Cambridge University before becoming Professor of Classics and History at Stanford University in 1995. Before joining Stanford University Professor Ian Morris served as Associate Dean of Humanities and Sciences, Chair of Classics Department and Director of Social Science History Institute. He also founded and directed the Stanford Archaelogy Center. Between 2000 and 2006 Professor Ian Morris directed Stanford University's excavation at Monte Polizzo, Sicily. Professor Morris was awarded fellowships from both the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington D.C. and Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Ian Morris's interest in understanding why the west has dominated the earth for the last few centuries lead to his career as an archaelogist and historian of ancient Greece studying texts and excavating sites around the Mediterranean Sea. This interest lead him to write or edit 11 books on the subject like Why The West Rules... For Now. It asks how geography and natural resources have shaped the distribution of wealth and power around the world for the past 20,000 years and how they will shape our future.

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