Industry in Pisa in the Early Fourteenth Century
Frederick C. Dietz
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1914, vol. 28, issue 2, 338-359
Abstract:
Pisa's commercial greatness and prosperity, 339. — Her decline at the end of the thirteenth century, 340. — Industrial organization in the early fourteenth century, 341. — Its mature form, 341. — The gilds, 341. — The unorganized crafts, 347. — The crafts, organized but dependent, 348. — Industrial regulation by the gilds, 349. — By the city, 350. — Study of the woolen industry, 353. — The Curia Mercatorum, 354. — The Arte della Lane, 355. — The domestic system in the shell of the old gild organization, 356. — Conclusion, 358.
Date: 1914
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