Trade and Market in the Early Empires
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Contents
- Editor's Preface
- Introductory Note
- Part One: Birth of Economy
- I. The Secular Debate on Economic – Harry W. Pearson
- II. Marketless Trading in Hammurabi’s Time – Karl Polanyi
- III. A Bird's-Eye View of Mesopotamian Economic History – A.L. Oppenheim
- IV. 'No Man Coast': Ports of Trade in The Eastern Mediterranean – Robert B. Revere
- V. Aristotle Discovers the Economy – Karl Polanyi
- Part Two: Aztec-Maya; Dahomey; Berber; India
- VI. Anthropology as History – Conrad M. Arensberg
- VII. Port of Trade Enclaves in Aztec and Maya Civilizations – Anne C. Chapman
- VIII. A Port of Trade: Wydah on the Guinea Coast – Rosemary Arnold
- IX. Separation of trade and Market: Great Market of Wydah – Rosemary Arnold
- X. Explosive Markets: The Berber Highlands – Francisco Benet
- XI. Reciprocity and Redistribution in the Indian Village: Sequel to some Notable Discussions – Walter C. Neale
- Part Three: Institution Analysis
- XII. The Place of Economics in Societies – Karl Polanyi, Conrad M. Arensberg and Harry W. Pearson
- XIII. The Economy as Instituted Process – Karl Pplanyi
- XIV. Sociology and the Substantive View of the Economy – Terence K. Hopkins
- XV. Parsons and Smelser on the Economy – Harry W. Pearson
- XVI. The Economy has no Surplus: Critique of a Theory Development – Harry W. Pearson
- XVII. Economic Theory Misplaced: Livelihood in Primitive Society – Daniel B. Fusfeld
- XVIII. The Market in Theory and History – Walter C. Neale
Text Informations
Reference:
Original Publication: Trade and Market in the Early Empires. Economies in History and Theory (with ARENSBERG M. Conrad et PEARSON Harry) (eds.), USA, The Free Press, Glencoe Illinois & The Falcon’s Wing press
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