Author
Selçuk, Oya İklil
Publication Date
2021
Publication Place
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Koç Üniversitesi Suna & İnan Kıraç Akdeniz Medeniyetleri Araştırma Merkezi (AKMED)
Subject
Commanding good, Maximum price, Muhtesib, Provisionism, Public good, Tax farming
Type
Periodical
Language
English
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID
1301-2746
Record ID
98de3f09-9b16-4aa4-b3ac-77abe0387dd2
Library Location
Humanities and Social Sciences
Date
2021
Sample Text
This article looks at Ottoman market regulation policies and practices, by highlighting some turning points in their evolution in the early modern period. The task of the Ottoman market inspector evolved to focus largely on the mundane or economic affairs of the market, diverging from previous practices in Islamicate societies. The study interprets particularities of Ottoman market regulation policies by accounting for nuanced interpretations of the implementation of rules regarding non-Muslim subjects, overlapping jurisdictions between policing and market inspection, and the increasing intricacies of tax farming.
Cilt
24