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Regulation of foreign economic activity by the states of the Northern Black Sea coast (V–I centuries b. c.)

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dc.contributor.author Kolesnykov, Kostiantyn
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-15T08:56:47Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-15T08:56:47Z
dc.date.issued 2023-03-15
dc.identifier.citation Kolesnykov K. Regulation of foreign economic activity by the states of the Northern Black Sea coast (V–I centuries b. c.). Customs Scientific Journal. № 2, 2021. P. 14-26. uk_UA
dc.identifier.issn 2308-6971
dc.identifier.issn 2518-1599 (Online)
dc.identifier.uri http://biblio.umsf.dp.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/5020
dc.description.abstract Purpose: This work is devoted to the analysis of regulation methods of trade in the ancient states of Northern Black Sea Region in Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods such as the free-trade privilege’s (athelia), trade monopoly, financial regulation etc. Methods: The theoretical and methodological aspects of the historical process of integration the Hellenic states of Northern Black Sea Region into trade and customs relations of the Pontic basin and the Aegean region, as well as into the imperial customs system of Rome have been identified in this research. Results: This article is the new research in the historiography where the results of a long study of the ancient foreign economic activity and customs relations of the Northern Black Sea coast in the historical science are summarized concerning the different narrative, epigraphic, numismatic and historiographical sources. The author’s conception of the role of customs regulation and other ways of regulation of foreign economic relations in antiquity is suggested. The special emphasis is put on the genesis of historiographic concepts being formed around the issues of taxation and customs relations in connection with the problems of the international trade of Tyra, Olbia, Chersonesus, Bosporus, Egypt, cities-states of islands of the Aegean region in the Classic and Hellenistic periods and the Roman age. The possibilities of constructing the satisfactory model of international trade’s and customs relations’ history in the East Mediterranean region in the Ancient time are examined in this article. Conclusions: This article defines the role of international trade agreements to ensure the grain trade of Bosporus with Athens and Mytilene (Lesbos) and Bosporus-Egypt likely trade competition. The possibilities of constructing the satisfactory model of international trade’s and customs relations’ history in the Aegean region and all East Mediterranean region in the Classic, Hellenistic periods and the Roman age are examined in this article. uk_UA
dc.language.iso en uk_UA
dc.publisher Університет митної справи та фінансів uk_UA
dc.relation.ispartofseries Customs Scientific Journal;№ 2, 2021
dc.subject Ancient Economic History uk_UA
dc.subject Ancient Economy uk_UA
dc.subject Hellenic States of the Northern Part of the Black Sea Region – Tyra uk_UA
dc.subject Olbia uk_UA
dc.subject Chersonesus uk_UA
dc.subject Bosporus uk_UA
dc.subject Methods of Regulation of International Trade uk_UA
dc.subject Trade Policy uk_UA
dc.subject Customs Policy uk_UA
dc.subject Customs Regulations uk_UA
dc.subject Customs and Tax Relations uk_UA
dc.subject Athelia (Tax-Free) uk_UA
dc.subject Psephismata uk_UA
dc.subject Proxenia uk_UA
dc.subject Non-Trade Forms of Exchange uk_UA
dc.title Regulation of foreign economic activity by the states of the Northern Black Sea coast (V–I centuries b. c.) uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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