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ation during the Principate.” In Taxation, Economy, and Revolt in Ancient Rome, Galilee, and Egypt, ed. T. Blanton IV, A. Choi, and J. Liu, 59–71. Abingdon, UK, and NY: Routledge. Hopkins, K. 1983. Death and Renewal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Malanima, P. 2013. “Energy consumption in the Roman world.” In The Ancient Mediterranean Environment Between Science and History, ed. W. Harris, 13–36. Leiden and Boston: Brill. Ogilvie, S. 2007. “‘Whatever is, is right’? Economic institutions in pre-industrial Europe.” Economic History Review 60: 649–84. Saller, R. 1994. Patriarchy, Property and Death in the Roman Family. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Saller, R. 2022. Pliny’s Roman Economy: Natural History, Innovation, and Growth. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Scheidel, W. 2014. “The shape of the Roman world.” JRA 27: 7–32. Shaw, B. 2019. “Did the Romans have a future?” JRS 109: 1–26. Temin, P. 2006. “The economy of the Early Roman Empire.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 20, no. 1: 133–51. Temin, P. 2013. The Roman Market Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Verboven, K. 2002. The Economy of Friends. Economic Aspects of Amicitia and Patronage in the Late Republic. Brussels: Latomus.