Governing Economy: The Reformation of German Economic Discourse, 1750-1840 |
Contents
Text and economy | 1 |
Polity and economy in the territorial state | 19 |
Cameralism as a science | 35 |
Justi and Sonnenfels | 55 |
The institutionalization of Cameralistic orthodoxy | 91 |
the reception of the Économistes in Germany | 119 |
The Smith reception and the function of translation | 133 |
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References to this book
A History of Portuguese Economic Thought António Almodovar,José Luís Cardoso No preview available - 1998 |