• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Taxing Losses: Economic Suicide or Shrewd Trade Policy?
  • Contributor: Butler, J. S.; Weinhold, Diana
  • imprint: MIT Press - Journals, 2002
  • Published in: The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1162/00221950260029011
  • ISSN: 0022-1953; 1530-9169
  • Keywords: History and Philosophy of Science ; History ; History and Philosophy of Science ; History
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  • Description: <jats:p> The ancient Nabateans had an economic law that penalized those who diminished and rewarded those who increased the common property. Normally, such a law could reduce long-run growth, but the Nabateans flourished. In the context of their nearly pure trade economy, this law enhanced the city of Petra's ability to accumulate wealth by discouraging competitive price reductions (a strategic trade policy). Under general assumptions, the policy would also have penalized inefficient traders, reduced the number of traders, and increased aggregate saving. </jats:p>