Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory
Richard Cantillon, writing fifty years before Adam Smith, was the first to see the economy as an interrelated whole, and the first to give a coherent account of how it works. This is the first comprehensive study of his economic theory and of his place in the history of the subject.
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Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory
Richard Cantillon, writing fifty years before Adam Smith, was the first to see the economy as an interrelated whole, and the first to give a coherent account of how it works. This is the first comprehensive study of his economic theory and of his place in the history of the subject.
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Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory

Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory

by Tony Brewer
Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory

Richard Cantillon: Pioneer of Economic Theory

by Tony Brewer

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Richard Cantillon, writing fifty years before Adam Smith, was the first to see the economy as an interrelated whole, and the first to give a coherent account of how it works. This is the first comprehensive study of his economic theory and of his place in the history of the subject.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415075770
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/04/1992
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1430L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Part I Cantillon's Economics; Chapter 2 The Economic and Social Framework; Chapter 3 Population; Chapter 4 Incomes; Chapter 5 The Land Theory of Value; Chapter 6 Money, Prices, and the Trade Balance; Chapter 7 Banking and Exchange Rates; Chapter 8 Trade and Trade Policy; Part II Cantillon's Place in the History of Economics; Chapter 9 Cantillon and his Predecessors; Chapter 10 Cantillon and his Successors; Chapter 11 Conclusion;
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