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The Economic Archaeology of Roman Economic Performance

 

Abstract


Recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift in the study of the Roman economy. Methodologically modern economic analysis is now far more acceptable than it once was, and archaeology has become the major source of empirical data for many questions. On the substantive side there is now a far clearer appreciation of the major changes that the Roman economy underwent, with substantial growth of population and aggregate production and even some improvements in standard of living, but followed by equally dramatic decline. This economic success was not limited to the imperial core, but also extended to the provinces.

Volume None
Pages 95-107
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-04576-0_6
Language English
Journal None

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