The study of ancient Greek economic thought is delicate, because the texts in which it is expressed can be interpreted in many ways, as evidenced by the long debate between primitivists and modernists. We examine a particular aspect of economic life, debt, following a lexicological approach, in order to grasp its perception by the ancient Greeks by studying the words associated with it. This lexicological perspective enables us to go beyond a purely economic analysis of debt relationships. We concentrate on the archaic and classical periods and show, through our analysis of how debt operated for the Greeks, that in spite of the presence of many sophisticated mechanisms closely resembling the modern concept of debt, there were fundamental di...
The academic study of philanthropy presupposes a comprehensive definition that guides inquiry into w...
Every economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated ...
In its work, I covered the trustworthiness of Greece as a debtor from the historical and today's con...
The study of ancient Greek economic thought is delicate, because the texts in which it is expressed ...
Unlike what happens nowadays, Economy in Ancient Greece was not seen as a branch of science dedicate...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
Amongst historians of economics it is generally assumed that while the term economics derives from t...
This thesis explores the sophistication of the ancient Roman economy through an analysis of credit i...
I owe you a dinner invitation, you owe ten years on your mortgage, and the government owes billions....
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
This article argues for a distinction between credit and debt, for although the two overlap, they ar...
International audienceThe collective work Debt and Politics offers a collection of analyses of the e...
The latest world economic crisis is sometimes called the debt crisis. If this phrase, debt crisis, c...
The paper focuses on the most relevant economic aspects of Ancient Greece, more specifically, 5th ce...
The purpose of this study was to analyze existing literature concerning the burden of the public deb...
The academic study of philanthropy presupposes a comprehensive definition that guides inquiry into w...
Every economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated ...
In its work, I covered the trustworthiness of Greece as a debtor from the historical and today's con...
The study of ancient Greek economic thought is delicate, because the texts in which it is expressed ...
Unlike what happens nowadays, Economy in Ancient Greece was not seen as a branch of science dedicate...
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
Amongst historians of economics it is generally assumed that while the term economics derives from t...
This thesis explores the sophistication of the ancient Roman economy through an analysis of credit i...
I owe you a dinner invitation, you owe ten years on your mortgage, and the government owes billions....
Debts were a structural factor in the lives of small peasants in the entire ancient world. In Archai...
This article argues for a distinction between credit and debt, for although the two overlap, they ar...
International audienceThe collective work Debt and Politics offers a collection of analyses of the e...
The latest world economic crisis is sometimes called the debt crisis. If this phrase, debt crisis, c...
The paper focuses on the most relevant economic aspects of Ancient Greece, more specifically, 5th ce...
The purpose of this study was to analyze existing literature concerning the burden of the public deb...
The academic study of philanthropy presupposes a comprehensive definition that guides inquiry into w...
Every economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated ...
In its work, I covered the trustworthiness of Greece as a debtor from the historical and today's con...