制度、贸易与增长:古希腊的普罗克萨尼亚案例

Pier Paolo Creanza
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最近的学术研究认为,古代地中海经济增长密集,这与马尔萨斯的标准预测相反。一种解释是,交易成本降低和贸易流量增加刺激了斯密式增长。本文认为,在公元前500年至公元前500年期间,一种名为proxenia的古希腊制度是促成这种增长的创新之一。普罗米修斯尼亚要求希腊城邦宣布一个外国人为其“公众朋友”,这是一种赋予义务和特权的地位。可以说,“公众朋友”的功能可以促进社区之间的经济交易。因此,网络和回归分析确立了贸易强度与贸易补贴之间的密切关系。这为市场扩张和史密斯式增长的长期过程提供了间接证据。
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Institutions, Trade and Growth: the Ancient Greek Case of Proxenia
Recent scholarship contends that ancient Mediterranean economies grew intensively, contrary to standard Malthusian predictions. An explanation is Smithian growth spurred by reductions in transaction costs and increased trade flows. This paper argues that an ancient Greek institution, proxenia, was among the innovations that allowed such growth in the period 500-0 BCE. Proxenia entailed a Greek city-state declaring a foreigner to be its ‘public friend’, a status that conferred both duties and privileges. Arguably, the functions performed by ‘public friends’ could facilitate economic transactions between communities. Accordingly, network and regression analyses establish a strong relation between proxenia grants and trade intensity. This provides indirect evidence supporting a secular process of market expansion and Smithian growth.
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