How Interest Rates Were Set, 2500 BC-1000 AD: Máš, tokos and fœnus as Metaphors for Interest Accruals

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hudson, Michael
Format: Print Article
In:JESHO
Year: 2000, Volume: 43, Pages: 132-161
KeiBi Identifier:59:473
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