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Gli ovini nella monetazione greco-romana tra culto ed economia [PDF]
Short account of the central position of sheep in the Greek and Roman coinage, particularly rams in the language and in the pre-coinage forms as aspect of religiosity and element of sacrifices, with some examples taken from the archaic, classical and ...
Gorini, G.
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Modeling Small Change: A Review Article [PDF]
In The Big Problem of Small Change, Sargent and Velde apply a cash-in-advance model to the history of coinage and to contemporary thought about coinage.
Wallace, Neil
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Commemorative Metal Money and Monetary Economy [PDF]
The subject of study of monetary economy is money, its forms and functions and its economic and reproductive role. Since modern money is a very heterogeneous category, an adequate money issue policy makes it possible with particular forms of money to ...
Matić, Branko
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The case against the Islamic gold dinar [PDF]
The claims that the Islamic gold dinar will avoid inflation and other ills of current economic crises are examined by studying how coinage systems actually functioned in history.The article shows that not only these claims are baseless but also that ...
Cizakca, Murat
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Nickel complexes of phosphine-appended benzannulated boron heterocycles [PDF]
We report the synthesis and characterization of two diphosphine nickel complexes containing 9-borafluorene (PBFlu, 9-(diisopropylphosphino)phenyl-9-borafluorene) and 9,10-dihydroboranthrene (B 2 P 2 , 9,10-bis(2-(diisopropylphosphino)phenyl)-9,10 ...
Essex, LA, Harman, WH, Taylor, JW
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The Growth and Decline of the Western Roman Empire: Quantifying the Dynamics of Army Size, Territory, and Coinage [PDF]
We model the Western Roman Empire from 500 BCE to 500 CE, aiming to understand the interdependent dynamics of army size, conquered territory and the production and debasement of coins within the empire.
Palmer, Erika, Roman, Sabin
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The introduction of coinage marks an important innovation in the history of money and a transition in the development of civilization itself. Sometime in the first millennium BC, coinage was invented, probably in Asia Minor, and it rapidly spread ...
Mundell, Robert A.
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Coin sizes and payments in commodity money systems [PDF]
Commodity money standards in medieval and early modern Europe were characterized by recurring complaints of small change shortages and by numerous debasements of the coinage.
Angela Redish, Warren E. Weber
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Economy as a religious problem: A political approach [PDF]
This article tackles the problem of understanding money and economy with non-economic analytical categories. The first part is devoted to point out the differences between the exclusively economic approaches to money and the recent research, from ...
Ludueña, Fabian Javier
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