Richard Cantillon : pioneer of economic theory
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Richard Cantillon : pioneer of economic theory
Routledge, 1992
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Bibliography: p. 197-204
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
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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