TY - BOOK ID - 1699461 TI - An anatomy of trade in medieval writing : value, consent and community PY - 2006 SN - 9780801444128 0801444128 PB - Ithaca ; London Cornell university press DB - UniCat KW - History of Europe KW - History as a science KW - anno 500-1499 KW - Commerce dans la littérature KW - Commerce in literature KW - Handel in de literatuur KW - Commerce in literature. KW - Commerce KW - Economics KW - History KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - History. KW - Europe KW - Economic theory KW - Political economy KW - Social sciences KW - Economic man KW - Moral and ethical aspects&delete& KW - Council of Europe countries KW - Eastern Hemisphere KW - Eurasia KW - To 1800 KW - Medieval, 500-1500 KW - To 1500 KW - Middle Ages, 500-1500 KW - Dans la littérature KW - Moyen âge KW - Enseignement patristique UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1699461 AB - Cornell University Press Economics, in our modern sense of the term, was not a discipline in the Middle Ages, although the history of economic thought is often written as though it were. Lianna Farber restores the core economic concept of trade to its medieval contexts, showing that it contains three component parts: value, consent, and community. Medieval writing about trade not only relies on these elements, it presents them as unproblematic. ER -