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THE ‘BELLIAL DES VERTUS’ ENIGMA AND THE BEGINNINGS OF PHYSIOCRACY
International audienceIn an important work written in 1759, Quesnay quoted twice a book authored by a ‘Bellial des Vertus’ and published in 1759, Essai sur l’administration des terres (EAT).
Sabbagh, Gabriel +3 more
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The debate about the relationship between state and market, about their relative importance, does not cease to be topical, and there is no end of it in sight.
Ivan Ferenčak +2 more
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This article analyses the extensive debate that took place from 1764 to 1769 between, on the one hand, François Quesnay and the Physiocrats and, on the other hand, a group of authors led by François Véron de Forbonnais.
Théré, Christine, Charles, Loïc
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Meek Ronald L. — The Economies of Physiocracy. Essays and Translations
H. J. Meek Ronald L. — The Economies of Physiocracy. Essays and Translations. In: Population, 18ᵉ année, n°3, 1963.
H., J.
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The Political Failure of an Economic Theory: Physiocracy
Charbit Yves.- The Political Failure of an Economic Theory: Physiocracy Physiocracy, the "rule of nature", which held agriculture to be the sole source of wealth, was the first theoretical account of the relationship between the economy and population ...
Charbit, Yves
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The Process of Circulation in Quesnay's Tableau Économique [PDF]
At the end of the 17th century capitalism had become the new social and economic order in northern Western Europe. Ever since the trading channels through which money and commodities change hands between the different agents, the actual sequence of these
Hernando Matallana
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Physiocracy in Sweden 1760-1780
Physiocracy ideas seems to have become popular among the highest circle of noblemen and politicians in the end of the 1760s. It is well known that the crown prince, the later Gustav III, was well acquainted with the writings of the Physiocratic school ...
Magnusson, Lars,
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Physiocracy: Leading political and social-economic system of the XVIIIth Century in France [PDF]
In France the XVIIIth century was characterized by the Enlightenment as a philosophical phenomenon and Physiocracy as an expression of new economic thinking.
DE MEYERE, Pieter
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From the Laws of Nature to the Economic Order: Natural Law and Physiocracy
A partir de um exame de textos escritos por Du Pont de Nemours, Le Mercier de la Rivière, Victor Riquetti de Mirabeau e François Quesnay, e tendo em vista a unidade da teoria política formada e desenvolvida pela fisiocracia, buscaremos examinar como a ...
Vargas, Thiago
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