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| #2137013 in eBooks | 2012-08-31 | 2012-08-31 | File type: PDF||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Limited and unlimited partnerships|By Kindle Customer|Excellent research done from genizah fragments. Too much repetition of same facts. Book needs re editing. Also a dramatis personea of main characters mentioned in book would be useful together with a timeline||"Goldberg brilliantly combines a historian's knowledge of detail and an economist's conceptual framework to enrich our understanding of transactions and their governance. She shows how the many-dimensional relationships among traders interact with multiple ins
The Geniza merchants of the eleventh-century Mediterranean - sometimes called the 'Maghribi traders' - are central to controversies about the origins of long-term economic growth and the institutional bases of trade. In this book, Jessica Goldberg reconstructs the business world of the Geniza merchants, maps the shifting geographic relationships of the medieval Islamic economy and sheds new light on debates about the institutional framework for later European dominance. ...
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