Julio-Claudian Building Program: A Quantitative Study in Political Management
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Because of inadequacy of the food supply in Rome during much of the Julio-Claudian period, this study includes detailed analyses of two critical food supply projects: the draining of the Fucine Lake and the construction of the Harbor of Ostia. The study concludes that the emperors used sophisticated methods to match the priority of the projects with the available manpower, moving people from projects to projects against priority needs and in recognition of seasonal limitations.
The quantitative core around which the study is built is a project by project quantification of relative public construction manpower needs within the city and its environs.
This work pays some attention to the macroeconomic impact of sudden changes in the size of public works programs. This analysis is limited, however, because of the lack of suitable indicators of general economic well-being in the ancient sources.
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