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Marriage and Asymmetric Information on the Real Estate Market in Roman Egyptreal estate or borrowed some money by giving real estate as security, something which should happen very often. One cannot know for sure whether his wife had or had not rights over the piece of real estate. This came from the fact that the society of Roman Egypt was deeply unequal, hierarchical and鸵鸟 发表于 2025-3-27 12:43:30
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Roman Professional , and Economic Control: A Monopoly of Information?mplex commercial patterns. Yet associations offered integration to their members, just as much as they organised exclusion of outsiders. Furthermore a narrow elite of dignitaries dominated Roman ., through family networks. As a result, information was also a resource controlled by the most powerful枕垫 发表于 2025-3-28 06:10:10
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Information Governance in Roman Financeredit operations possible between anonymous agents or (probably more commonly) agents who were linked only through weak ties. While the dominant paradigm for long-distance trading organisations remained that of personal trust networks, the public order IGS underlying the credit market allowed theseBUDGE 发表于 2025-3-28 10:59:11
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