Mandate and the Management of Business in the Roman Empire

Dennis P. Kehoe
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This chapter examines the role that the contract of mandate (mandatum) and the related institution of “unauthorized administration” (negotia gesta) played in Roman economic life. Mandate represented a major form of agency in Roman society, but it presents problems of incentives because it was uncompensated: the agent might carry out significant tasks for the principal, or mandator; these tasks might involve considerable expense and even financial risk on the part of the agent, but the agent was not to profit from his service. On the basis of juridical evidence from the Digest and the Code of Justinian, I examine how mandate transformed a relationship that had its roots in upper-class Roman notions of friendship and reciprocity into a contractual form that remained useful as it provided property owners advantages with high-valued financial transactions, such as the purchase of property. In addition, it provided a useful way for Roman businesspeople to overcome problems of information in the credit market.
罗马帝国的委任与商业管理
本章考察了委任契约(mantum)和相关的“非授权行政”(negotia gesta)制度在罗马经济生活中所扮演的角色。委托是罗马社会代理的一种主要形式,但由于它是无偿的,因此存在激励问题:代理人可以为委托人或受托人执行重要任务;这些任务可能涉及相当大的费用,甚至代理的财务风险,但代理不能从他的服务中获利。基于《摘要》和《查士丁尼法典》的司法证据,我研究了委托是如何将一种源于罗马上流社会友谊和互惠观念的关系转变为一种契约形式,这种契约形式仍然有用,因为它为财产所有者提供了高价值的金融交易优势,比如购买财产。此外,它还为罗马商人克服信贷市场上的信息问题提供了一条有用的途径。
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