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The Cost Of Empire: The Finances Of The Kingdom Of Naples In The Time Of Spanish Rule (Cambridge Studies In Early Modern History,New
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This Is A Study Of Early Modern Government Finance In The Kingdom Of Naples, One Of The Most Important European Dominions Of The Spanish Empire. Professor Calabria Focuses On The Period From The Midsixteenth Century To The Time Of The Thirty Years' War. He Connects Fiscal Developments To Larger Issues, Such As The Seventeenthcentury Crisis, The Decline Of Italy And Spain, And The Economic And Social Significance Of Investments In Government Securities Markets In Early Modern Europe. The Cost Of Empire Blends Quantitative Data On Economic, Fiscal, And Financial Affairs With Nonquantitative Material Detailing Attitudes, Economic Behaviour, And Administrative Practices. The Quantitative Material Includes Analyses Of Government Budgets From 1550 To 1638 And A Computer Study Of About 4,500 Investors And Their Investments In State Securities In The Later Sixteenth Century. The Work Is Unrivalled In The Breadth, Comprehensiveness, And Sophistication Of Its Analysis Of An Early Modern Fiscal System.
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