货币理论与罗马历史

Monetary Theory and Roman History

Journal of Economic History · 1985
被引 80 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

回顾了蒙森对罗马货币的研究,认为其比现代货币数量论和波兰尼学派更深刻,指出罗马货币体系与近代欧洲并无本质不同。

Abstract

In the study of Roman money Theodore Mommsen remains 135 years after his work a towering figure, more pragmatic than theoretical in his economics, yet still sound. He saw the politics in monetary history, and especially its connection with the strength of the state. His view is more penetrating than MV = PT , fashionable in twentieth-century scholarship on Rome. And it is better economics than offered by the Polanyi School as the alternative line of analysis. The Polanyists infer an absence of a Roman monetary system from the failure of some part to be as sophisticated as the best. On the contrary, the Roman monetary system does not look so different from that of Europe since Mommsen wrote, uneven in its use of monetary devices, but sensibly so.

罗马货币理论蒙森货币与国家权力波拉尼学派