Law and economic performance in the Roman world [electronic resource] / edited by Koenraad Verboven, Paul Erdkamp.

"This book offers critical analyses of the dynamic relation between legal regulations, institutions and economic performance in the Roman world. It studies how law and legal thought affected economic development, and vice versa. Inspired by New Institutional Economics scholars the past decades used...

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Corporate Author: Law and Economic Performance in the Roman World (Conference) Brussels, Belgium)
Other Authors: Verboven, Koenraad (Editor)
Erdkamp, Paul (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Series:Impact of empire, volume 44
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Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
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"This book offers critical analyses of the dynamic relation between legal regulations, institutions and economic performance in the Roman world. It studies how law and legal thought affected economic development, and vice versa. Inspired by New Institutional Economics scholars the past decades used ancient law to explain economic growth. There was, however, no natural selection process directing legal changes towards macro-economic efficiency. Ancient rulers and jurists modified institutions to serve or safeguard particular interests-political, social, or economic. Nevertheless both economic performance and legal scholarship peaked at unprecedented levels. These were momentous historical developments. How were they related?"-- Provided by publisher.
Note:"This book grew out of an international conference organised in Brussels by the research network "Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World" (2017-2021) and the Committee for Legal History of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and Arts (KVAB)."--ECIP acknowledgements.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004525139 (online)
ISSN:1572-0500 ;