Money, markets, and trade in early Southeast Asia : the development of indigenous monetary systems to AD 1400/ Robert S. Wicks.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies on Southeast Asia | Studies on Southeast AsiaPublication details: Ithaca, N.Y. : SEAP, Cornell University, 1992.Description: xii, 354 pages : ill., maps; 26 cmISBN:- 0877277109
- 330.90959 WIC
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Includes bibliographical references.
Money: its character and origins China's southern frontier: the economics of accomodation and assimilation Fiscal and monetary policy in southeastern Bengal, Assam, and Arakan Money and society in ancient Burma: Mon, Pyu, and Pagan Money in ancient Thailand: from Dvāravatī to the rise of Ayudhya Money and society in ancient Cambodia and Champa Money in Sumatra and the Malay peninsula Money and society in Java, Bali, and the Eastern Archipelago Valuational concepts and the geography of money use in early Southeast Asia.