Using recent economic statistics from the peak period of Byzantine political and economic influence, we estimate the average income around the year 1000 to have been about 6 nomismata per capita per annum. This is then translated into current prices using two independent methods. They both yield an estimate around $PPP 640–680 in 1990 international prices. It is argued that this amount is some 20 percent below an average estimate of Roman incomes at the time of Augustus (around year one). Assuming that most of income differences in Byzantium were due to the differences in average incomes between social classes, we estimate the Gini coefficient to have been in the range between 40 and 45. 1. Introduction: Wh
The purpose of this article is to present various socioeconomic developments which occurred during t...
Different chroniclers of the history of the Byzantine Empire have noted various economic data gleame...
This essay constitutes a cross-section of a work of upcoming publication which aims to trace a macro...
Using recent economic statistics from the peak period of Byzantine political and economic influence,...
Was the Euro-Mediterranean region at the time of the Roman empire and its Western successor states, ...
Until quite recently, GDP growth between ca. 1 ce and the late Middle Ages was considered non-existe...
In Modern societies, when per capita income is high, inequality is relatively low and vice versa. In...
In Modern societies, when per capita income is high, ine-quality is relatively low and vice versa. I...
The paper compares the standard of living of labourers in the Roman Empire in 301 AD with the standa...
The paper compares the standard of living of labourers in the Roman Empire in 301 AD with the standa...
In recent years interest in welfare levels in ancient economies has increased considerably partly as...
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean inco...
Reflecting current concerns about economic inequality, scholars who study the pre-modern past are in...
Mayhew N. Angeliki E. Laiou (dir.), The Economic History of Byzantium from the Seventh through the F...
Macro-models make a significant contribution to our understanding of economic performance and econom...
The purpose of this article is to present various socioeconomic developments which occurred during t...
Different chroniclers of the history of the Byzantine Empire have noted various economic data gleame...
This essay constitutes a cross-section of a work of upcoming publication which aims to trace a macro...
Using recent economic statistics from the peak period of Byzantine political and economic influence,...
Was the Euro-Mediterranean region at the time of the Roman empire and its Western successor states, ...
Until quite recently, GDP growth between ca. 1 ce and the late Middle Ages was considered non-existe...
In Modern societies, when per capita income is high, inequality is relatively low and vice versa. In...
In Modern societies, when per capita income is high, ine-quality is relatively low and vice versa. I...
The paper compares the standard of living of labourers in the Roman Empire in 301 AD with the standa...
The paper compares the standard of living of labourers in the Roman Empire in 301 AD with the standa...
In recent years interest in welfare levels in ancient economies has increased considerably partly as...
This paper presents a new method for calculating Gini coefficients from tabulations of the mean inco...
Reflecting current concerns about economic inequality, scholars who study the pre-modern past are in...
Mayhew N. Angeliki E. Laiou (dir.), The Economic History of Byzantium from the Seventh through the F...
Macro-models make a significant contribution to our understanding of economic performance and econom...
The purpose of this article is to present various socioeconomic developments which occurred during t...
Different chroniclers of the history of the Byzantine Empire have noted various economic data gleame...
This essay constitutes a cross-section of a work of upcoming publication which aims to trace a macro...