01897nam a2200361Ia 45000010014000000030009000140050017000230060019000400070007000590080041000660200033001070400023001400430012001630900020001750920018001951000027002132450157002402600040003973000017004374900053004545040066005075050579005735300037011525380036011896510045012256500038012706510049013086550028013577760029013858300054014148560050014689990017015189780203077634BD-DhSAU20151012151719.0a|||||s|||||||||||cr||||121213s2013 enk sb 001 0 eng d a9780203077634 (e-book : PDF) aBD-DhSAUcBD-DhSAU ae-gr--- aHC37b.H36 2013 a330.938bH2321 aHampus-Lyttkens, Carl.10aEconomic analysis of institutional change in ancient Greeceh[electronic resource] :bpolitics, taxation and rational behaviour /cCarl Hampus Lyttkens. aAbingdon, Oxon :bRoutledge,c2013. axiii, 188 p.1 aRoutledge explorations in economic history ;v58 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [167]-179) and index.0 a1. Ancient Greece, institutional change and economic analysis -- 2. Historical background : ancient Greece from the demise of the Mycenaean society to the death of Alexander the Great -- 3. The emergence of the polis and its institutions -- 4. The road to democracy part one : a structural approach -- 5. The road to democracy part two : institutional change as individually rational action -- 6. Taxation : a ubiquitous phenomenon if there is one -- 7. Institutions and markets -- 8. Economic analysis of institutional change in ancient Athens : the past meets the present. aAlso available in print edition. aMode of access: World Wide Web. 0aGreecexEconomic conditionsyTo 146 B.C. 0aFinance, PubliczGreecexHistory. 0aGreecexPolitics and governmentyTo 146 B.C. 7aElectronic books.2lcsh1 z9780415630160 (hardback) 0aRoutledge explorations in economic history ;v58.40uhttp://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203077634 c12539d12538