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Karl Marx on physiocracy

The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1995
The paper discusses Marx's views on physiocracy. In his attempt to ‘excavate’ the roots of ‘classical’ political economy, Marx saw that the physiocrats had anticipated the analytical structure of the classical theory of value and distribution from Adam Smith to Ricardo, centred around the concept of surplus product.
Christian Gehrke, Heinz D. Kurz
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Physiocracy

This authoritative and comprehensive reference work provides a thorough account of the classical approach to economics. It contains almost two hundred informative short entries in an easily accessible dictionary format on all the significant areas of this school of thought.
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A Reinterpretation of Physiocracy

1987
Few aspects of the history of economic analysis enjoy such a clear-cut and unquestioned interpretation as physiocracy.1 The major elements chosen for praise are usually Quesnay’s concept of net product, his study of the physical characteristics of capital — the different types of advances — and the presentation of a general description of the economy ...
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Physiocracy: a natural economics

American Ethnologist, 1980
Understandings of and commentaries upon production as a means-ends activity are formulated in all societies. Such reflexive statements contain the meaning of the instrumental; and they are formulations of the cultural logic whereby means are transformed to ends.
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Quesnay and Physiocracy

2012
Forthcoming
Cartelier, Jean, Longhitano, Gino
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