2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54100-2_8
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Information Asymmetry and the Roman Labour Market

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“…After all, what can be learnt from ancient informal economies with primitive information and communication technologies as well as very low energy use per capita (Malanima, 2013)? Holleran’s (2021) study of mechanisms used for dealing with information asymmetry in the ancient Roman labour market is an important but rare analysis of how labour market intermediaries, apprenticeships and personal recommendations functioned. Current breakthroughs in artificial intelligence may transform employment in the service sector, an argument for investigating services in earlier societies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After all, what can be learnt from ancient informal economies with primitive information and communication technologies as well as very low energy use per capita (Malanima, 2013)? Holleran’s (2021) study of mechanisms used for dealing with information asymmetry in the ancient Roman labour market is an important but rare analysis of how labour market intermediaries, apprenticeships and personal recommendations functioned. Current breakthroughs in artificial intelligence may transform employment in the service sector, an argument for investigating services in earlier societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%