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049 _aBAUN_MERKEZ
050 0 4 _aHG1206.5
_b.P3613 2000
100 1 _aPamuk, Şevket,
_d1950-
_919144
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245 1 2 _aA monetary history of the Ottoman Empire /
_cŞevket Pamuk.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2000.
300 _axxvi, 276 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aCambridge studies in Islamic civilization
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 243-269) and index.
505 0 0 _t-- 1. Introduction
_t-- Trade, money, and states in the Mediterranean basin
_t-- Ottoman economic policies
_t-- Money, economy, and the Ottoman state
_t-- A periodization
_t-- 2. Trade and money at the origins
_t-- Gold and silver; East and West
_t-- Byzantine Empire and the Balkans
_t-- Anatolia
_t-- Early Ottoman coinage
_t-- Mints and their administration
_t-- Silver mines
_t-- Copper coinage
_t-- 3. Interventionism and debasements as policy
_t-- Centralization and interventionism
_t-- The silver famines
_t-- The debasements of Mehmed II
_t-- Motives and explanations
_t-- Towards a political economy of Ottoman debasements
_t-- 4. The emerging monetary system
_t-- The gold sultani: an "international" coin
_t-- Foreign coins
_t-- Gold-silver-copper
_t-- Bimetallism or silver monometallism?
_t-- Increasing use of money
_t-- 5. Credit and finance
_t-- Credit
_t-- Business partnerships
_t-- State finances and financing the state
_t-- 6. Money and empire
_t-- Monetary zones within the Empire
_t-- The Balkans
_t-- Egypt
_t-- The shahi zone
_t-- The Crimean akce
_t-- The Maghrib
_t-- Algeria
_t-- Tunis
_t-- Tripoli
_t-- 7. The Price Revolution in the Near East revisited
_t-- Competing explanations
_t-- New evidence and a review of the old
_t-- Why did prices rise in the Near East?
_t-- Long-term consequences of the Price Revolution
_t-- 8. Debasement and disintegration
_t-- The debasement of 1585-86: a turning point?
_t-- Fiscal crises and monetary instability
_t-- Disappearance of the akce
_t-- 9. In the absence of domestic currency
_t-- Debased coinage in Ottoman markets
_t-- Belated government intervention
_t-- The return of copper coinage
_t-- 10. The new Ottoman kurus
_t-- The Ottoman kurus
_t-- Economic expansion and fiscal stability
_t-- Fiscal troubles and depreciation of the kurus
_t-- 11. Linkages with the periphery
_t-- The para in Egypt
_t-- The riyal of Tunis
_t-- Algeria
_t-- Tripoli
_t-- Crimea
_t-- Convergence of currencies
_t-- 12. The Great Debasement
_t-- Attempts at financial centralization
_t-- Evolution of internal borrowing
_t-- The Great Debasement (1808-34)
_t-- Financing the state: The Galata bankers
_t-- 13. From bimetallism to the "limping gold standard"
_t-- Integration to the world economy
_t-- Bimetallism, new coinage, and paper money
_t-- Banks for lending to the state
_t-- External borrowing
_t-- The limping gold standard
_t-- Commercial banking
_t-- The Financing of World War I
_t-- 14. Conclusions
_t-- App. I. Excerpts from Ottoman laws on taxation, money, mints, and mines
_t-- App. II. Price indices for Istanbul, 1469-1914
_t-- App. III. A note on basic economic and monetary magnitudes.
650 0 _aMonetary policy
_zTurkey
_xHistory.
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650 0 _aCoinage
_zTurkey
_xHistory.
651 0 _aTurkey
_xHistory
_yOttoman Empire, 1288-1918.
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