Complexity Economics

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Economic archaeology and ancient economic history have boomed the past decades. The former thanks to greatly enhanced techniques to identify, collect, and interpret material remains as proxies for economic interactions and performance; the latter by embracing the frameworks of new institutional economics. Both disciplines, however, still have great difficulty talking with each other. There is no reliable method to convert ancient proxy-data into the economic indicators used in economic history. In turn, the shared cultural belief-systems underlying institutions and the symbolic ways in which these are reproduced remain invisible in the material record. This book explores ways to bring both disciplines closer together by building a theoretical and methodological framework to evaluate and integrate archaeological proxy-data in economic history research. Rather than the linear interpretations offered by neoclassical or neomalthusian models, we argue that complexity economics, based on system theory, offers a promising way forward.


Explores how economic historians of the Roman world can integrate economic models and archaeological data Engages with various theoretical debates in Roman economic history Provides case studies from Italy and the highly urbanized eastern half of the empire

Autorentext

Koenraad Verboven is Professor of Ancient History at Ghent University, Belgium. He has published extensively on ancient social and economic history, including the monograph The Economy of Friends: Economic Aspects of Amicitia and Patronage in the Late Republic and six edited volumes on Roman economic and legal history.

Inhalt

Chapter 1: Introduction: Finding a new approach to ancient proxy data.- Part I- Theoretical Frameworks and Methodologies.- Chapter 2: Playing by whose rules? Institutional resilience, conflict and change in the Roman economy.- Chapter 3: Networks as Proxies: a relational approach towards economic complexity in the Roman period.- Chapter 4: Evaluating the potential of computational modelling for informing debates on Roman economic integration.- Chapter 5: Visualising Roman institutional environments for exchange as a complex system.- PART II- Urban Systems.- Chapter 6: Social complexity and complexity economics. Studying socio-economic systems at Düzen Tepe and Sagalassos (SW Turkey).- Chapter 7: A method for estimating Roman population sizes from urban survey contexts: an application in central Adriatic Italy.- Chapter 8: Complexity and urban hierarchy of ancient urbanism: the cities of Roman Asia Minor.- PART III-Epidemics.- Chapter 9: Disease proxies and the diagnosis of the late Antonine economy.- Chapter 10: Measuring and Comparing Economic Interaction Based on the Paths and Speed of Infections. The Case Study of the Spread of the Justinianic Plague and Black Death.

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Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783030479008
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business Encyclopedias
    • Auflage 1st edition 2021
    • Editor Koenraad Verboven
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 384
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9783030479008
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3030479005
    • Veröffentlichung 27.11.2021
    • Titel Complexity Economics
    • Untertitel Building a New Approach to Ancient Economic History
    • Gewicht 496g

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