200 YEARS AFTER AUGUST BOECKH’S THE PUBLIC ECONOMY OF ATHENS: PERSPECTIVES OF ECONOMIC HISTORY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
GÜNTHER, SVEN / ROHDE, DOROTHEA (IHAC, NENU, Changchun / University of Bielefeld): 200 Years after August Boeckh’s The Public Economy of Athens: Perspectives of Economic History for the 21st Century (129–134)
BRESSON, ALAIN (The University of Chicago): The Athenian Money Supply in the Late Archaic and Early Classical Period (135–153)
EICH, ARMIN (University of Wuppertal): The Struggle over Prices and Conditions of Price Formation in Classical Athens (155–187)
FLAMENT, CHRISTOPHE (University of Namur (Belgium)): The Athenian Coinage, from Mines to Markets (189–209)
GÜNTHER, SVEN (IHAC, NENU, Changchun): Narrating Checks and Balances? The Setup of Finance-related Administrative Documents and Institutions in 5th and 4th Century BC Athens (211–227)
PRITCHARD, DAVID M. (University of Queensland): The Democratic Control of Public Spending in Classical Athens (229–243)
ROHDE, DOROTHEA (University of Bielefeld): For Everything to Remain the Same, Everything Must Change! Private Wealth and Public Revenues (245–271)
FRANZEN, WOLFGANG (Forschungsstelle für empirische Sozialökonomik e.V., Cologne): Tax Morale in Classical Athens (273–288)
OBER, JOSIAH (Stanford University): Income Inequality, Political Equality, and Taxation in Late-classical Athens (289–316)
Index of Ancient Sources (317–326)
Abstracts (327–330)