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There are several striking peculiarities of the arts labor market that have attracted the attentions of researchers in … the last several decades: first is constant long run excess supply of arts labor; second, artists are more likely to be … paper we developed two dynamic models of an artist’s behavior and arts labor supply. In the first model proposed here an …
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"In an essay published in 2002, I discussed the nature of technical specialization in the economy of Classical Athens. Although I found little evidence for vertical specialization (different skills needed to provide a single good or service), I showed that there was plentiful evidence for...
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1. Asymmetric Information and the Roman Economy: Introduction -- 2. Economics and Information: Asymmetries, Uncertainties and Risks -- Part 1: Information Management -- 3. Managing Economic Public Information in Rome: the Aerarium as Central Archive of the Roman Republic -- 4. Managing...
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I argue that it makes sense to speak of a functioning labor market in the early Roman Empire where the supply and demand for labor were equilibrated by wages and other payments to workers, albeit in a rough way. The economy of the early Roman Empire therefore had a market in this critical factor...
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This examination of non-slave labour in Spain complements existing studies on Italy, Gaul and Africa, and thus fills an …
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