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-capitalist sentiments among intellectuals. Taking Mises' explanation of the anti-capitalism of intellectuals as a point of reference, this … article looks at what Robert Nozick offers as an alternative explanation for why intellectuals oppose capitalism. The article …
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This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type of social order … concepts of capitalism stood for. Proceeding from an institutionalist perspective, it elaborates a concept of capitalism not as …Das Papier entwickelt den Ansatz einer institutionalistischen politischen Ökonomie des Kapitalismus als einer …
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We show that the creation of the first integrated pan-European transport network during Roman times influences economic integration over two millennia. Drawing on spatially highly disaggregated data on excavated Roman ceramics, we document that interregional trade was strongly influenced by...
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At the 70th ‘anniversary’ of Münzer’s death, ancient history ‘celebrates’ a more than twice long history of debate on population matters in the Roman Republic and early Empire. More than 170 years of discussion have hitherto not led to any conclusive answer on the basic question...
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This paper argues that there was enough buying and selling (emptio venditio) in the early Roman Empire to show that there were markets, and there were enough markets at the time that there was a market economy. I use three examples to make these points, one from my research, one from the...
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