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A promise is a promise: A love letter from the ACH to the world of 2050†
ABSTRACT Experiments in money often recapitulate long‐standing human concerns over finality and fixity, despite money's reference points in political authority, trust, and the memorialization of relationships of credit and debt. From the point of view of the primary set of infrastructures facilitating the movement of money in 2050, those concerns are ...
Bill Maurer
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La fisiocracia o la fugacidad de una teorización que reaparecerá fortalecida dos siglos después.
Se trata de analizar el aporte teórico que a la Economía hizo F. Quesnay con el desarrollo de la llamada Fisiocracia. Quesnay nace en 1694 en Méré (FrancIa! y muere en Versalles en 1774.
Luis Jair Gómez C
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Among the responses to social and territorial inequalities in health, health education appears to be a means of working towards a more equitable redistribution of roles, powers and resources between the various stakeholders.
Paul Quesnay, Aurore Margat
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LA PROSPECTIVE ECONOMIQUE AU SERVICE DE L’AMENAGEMENT ET DU DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE DES TERRITOIRES
The purpose of this article is to go beyond the logic of growth and depletion, already anticipated by the Physiocrats and Quesnay’s thinking. For him, differing from economic thinking of the time, value can only be created by the land.
Anthony TCHEKEMIAN
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Abstract Objectives Chest x‐ray (CXR) plays an important role in childhood tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, but access to quality CXR remains a major challenge in resource‐limited settings. Digital CXR (d‐CXR) can solve some image quality issues and facilitate their transfer for quality control.
Bernard Fortune Melingui +22 more
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"Karl" et Quesnay de Beaurepaire.
Account of how "Karl" [i.e. Lallemand] duped Quesnay de Beaurepaire into expecting non-existent anti-Dreyfus documents from him; contains exchange of letters between "Karl" and Quesnay de Beaurepaire and reactions of the press to the story.Dedication ...
Lallemand, Charles Louis. +1 more
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Natural Rights, Constituent Power, and the Stain of Constitutionalism
The power to make constitutions (the so‐called constituent power) is predominantly understood today as a legally unlimited power belonging to the people. This understanding sits uncomfortably with constitutionalism: the idea that public powers are legally limited.
Raffael N. Fasel
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Annexe I. L’État chez Quesnay et les classiques
Le Tableau économique de Quesnay ou une bonne façon D’appréhender les relations État/Système productif On sait que Quesnay se trompe dans sa définition du secteur productif puisqu’il limite ce dernier à l’agriculture.
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Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 81-83, 1997.
J. Barkley Rosser Jr.
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The four 18th century streams on productive labour
This article first recalls our previous research on the original approach on productive labour, which goes from Petty to Genovesi (1767). That approach, being mainly empirical, divided jobs into more or less productive.
Cosimo Perrotta
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