The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia
In this book Reinhard Pirngruber provides a full reassessment of the economic structures and market performance in Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia. His approach is informed by the theoretical insights of New Institutional Economics and draws heavily on archival cuneiform documents as well as providing the first exhaustive contextualisation of the price data contained in the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries. Historical information gleaned from the accounts of both Babylonian scholars and Greek authors shows the impact of imperial politics on prices in form of exogenous shocks affecting supply and demand. Attention is also paid to the amount of money in circulation. Moreover, the use of regression analysis in modelling historical events breaks new ground in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and gives new impetus to the use of modern economic theory. The book explains the theoretical and statistical methods used so that it is accessible to the full range of historians.
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The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia
In this book Reinhard Pirngruber provides a full reassessment of the economic structures and market performance in Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia. His approach is informed by the theoretical insights of New Institutional Economics and draws heavily on archival cuneiform documents as well as providing the first exhaustive contextualisation of the price data contained in the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries. Historical information gleaned from the accounts of both Babylonian scholars and Greek authors shows the impact of imperial politics on prices in form of exogenous shocks affecting supply and demand. Attention is also paid to the amount of money in circulation. Moreover, the use of regression analysis in modelling historical events breaks new ground in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and gives new impetus to the use of modern economic theory. The book explains the theoretical and statistical methods used so that it is accessible to the full range of historians.
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The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia

The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia

by Reinhard Pirngruber
The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia

The Economy of Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia

by Reinhard Pirngruber

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In this book Reinhard Pirngruber provides a full reassessment of the economic structures and market performance in Late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia. His approach is informed by the theoretical insights of New Institutional Economics and draws heavily on archival cuneiform documents as well as providing the first exhaustive contextualisation of the price data contained in the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries. Historical information gleaned from the accounts of both Babylonian scholars and Greek authors shows the impact of imperial politics on prices in form of exogenous shocks affecting supply and demand. Attention is also paid to the amount of money in circulation. Moreover, the use of regression analysis in modelling historical events breaks new ground in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and gives new impetus to the use of modern economic theory. The book explains the theoretical and statistical methods used so that it is accessible to the full range of historians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107106062
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/06/2017
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 7.17(w) x 10.04(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Reinhard Pirngruber is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Universität Wien, Austria, working on a project dedicated to the diplomatics and palaeography of Neo- and Late-Babylonian archival documents.

Table of Contents

1. The economy of late Achaemenid and Seleucid Babylonia: state of the problem, methodology and sources; Part I. Structure: 2. Some key developments in first-millennium Babylonia; 3. Land, labour and capital: the factors of production; 4. Price volatility and storage; Part II. Performance: 5. A price history of Babylonia, c.400–c.140 BC; 6. Historical events in a quantitative analysis.
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