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PRICES IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1469–1914

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2004

Şevket Pamuk
Affiliation:
Is Professor in the Atatürk Institute for Modern Turkish History, and the Department of Economics, Boǧaziçi University, 80815 Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey; e-mail: [email protected].

Extract

Despite the considerable expansion of research in Ottoman economic and social history in recent decades, our knowledge of the long-term trends in prices in the Ottoman Empire, and more generally in the Balkans and the Middle East, is very limited. Economic and social historians of these regions in the late medieval and early modern eras are still unable to make sense of the most basic of monetary magnitudes involving prices, wages, and wealth, even though inter-temporal comparisons of these magnitudes are the most basic prerequisites for studying the long durée.

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2004 Cambridge University Press

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