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This study reevaluates Greek economic theory by situating thinkers within their economic environment and comparing their humanitarian perspectives with modern concerns. Organized chronologically, it surveys pre-Platonic ideas and detailed treatments of Plato, Xenophon, the orators, Aristotle, and later schools, analyzing their views on value, wealth, production, money, exchange, population, and distribution. Special attention is paid to agriculture, capital, labor including division of labor and slavery, and to debates over interest, tariffs, and the moral limits of acquisition. It examines communistic and socialistic proposals alongside critics' reactions, and contrasts household-focused oikonomia with public economy. The conclusion assesses the scope and influence of Greek economic thought, arguing that ethical concerns often shaped economic prescriptions and that accurate interpretation requires understanding contemporary conditions.

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Albert Augustus Trever

Albert Augustus Trever was an American scholar recognized for his contributions to the field of economics, particularly in the context of ancient Greek thought. His notable work, "A History of Greek Economic Thought," explores the economic ideas and philosophies that emerged in ancient Greece, providing insights into how these concepts have influenced modern economic theory. Trever's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with historical economic practices and their implications, making his work significant for both historians and economists interested in the roots of economic thought.

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