
Rome's Economic Revolution
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- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1: Rome and its economy at the time of the Second Punic War
- PART I: SOURCES OF REVENUE
- 2: Indemnities and booty
- 3: Mining revenues
- 4: State finance and the lex Sempronia de provincia Asia
- PART II: THE ROMAN MONEY SUPPLY
- 5: Cashing in the plunder
- 6: Credit and financial intermediation
- PART III: THE APPLICATION OF FUNDS
- 7: Investment farming and agricultural exploitation
- 8: Trade, capital, and interconnected markets
- 9: The creation of 'material complexity'
- 10: After the credit crunch
- PART IV: QUANTIFICATION
- 11: Forecasting the past
- Summary and conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index of Literary Sources
- General Index
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