Erik Aerts

KU Leuven, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium - ORCID: 0000-0002-4186-4599

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Chapter Title

Alternativo ma non arcaico

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Erik Aerts

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Italian

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Mezzi di scambio non monetari. Merci e servizi come monete alternative nelle economie dei secoli XIII-XVIII / Alternative currencies. Commodities and services as exchange currencies in the monetarized economies of the 13th to 18th centuries

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Datini Studies in Economic History

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