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Turgot's “Institutional Individualism”
History of Political Economy, 1997L'A. defend la these selon laquelle Turgot a propose une theorie dynamique des institutions, fondee sur une conception evolutionniste de la societe commerciale qui combine a la fois l'action individuelle (propriete fonciere, echanges monetaires) et l'approche holiste de la structure sociale, d'une part, et fondee sur la distinction humeenne entre cause
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1887
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2015
On May 10, 1774, Louis Auguste, duke of Berry, ascended the throne of France. He was 19. The government of the late Louis XV included the duke of Aiguillon (foreign affairs and war), the duke of La Vrilliere (king’s household and religious affairs), Bourgeois de Boynes (navy), de Bertin (manufactures, stables, agriculture), and de Terray (general ...
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On May 10, 1774, Louis Auguste, duke of Berry, ascended the throne of France. He was 19. The government of the late Louis XV included the duke of Aiguillon (foreign affairs and war), the duke of La Vrilliere (king’s household and religious affairs), Bourgeois de Boynes (navy), de Bertin (manufactures, stables, agriculture), and de Terray (general ...
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Turgot: Founder of Classical Economics
Economica, 1987A. R. J. Turgot's capital theory is rightly famous. This paper argues that his contribution to distribution theory should also be recogniz ed as a major achievement. The interest rate (or profit rate) is equa lized between different activities and governed by returns at the agr icultural margin (intensive and extensive). Returns decrease as the m argin
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