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Structure and Scale in the Roman Economy
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Richard Duncan-Jones
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October 13 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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October 13 2009
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April 12 1990
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Communication-speed and contact by sea in the Roman empire
pp. 30
Trade, taxes and money
pp. 48
Separation and cohesion in Mediterranean trade
pp. 59
Stability and change
pp. 79
Age-awareness in the Roman world
pp. 93
Roman life–expectancy
pp. 105
Pay and numbers in Diocletian's army
pp. 121
Land and landed wealth
pp. 143
The price of wheat in Roman Egypt
pp. 159
The social cost of urbanisation
pp. 174
Who paid for public building?
pp. 187
Taxation in money and taxation in kind
pp. 199
Land, taxes and labour: implications of the iugum
pp. 223
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