The Economics of A.R.J. TurgotMartinus Nijhoff, 30 Kas 1977 - 196 sayfa This book can be described as a development of my Masters thesis, 'The Economics of A. R. J. Turgot' written at the University of Sydney in 1961-62. It has therefore been a long time in the making and, needless to say, I in curred many an intellectual debt during this period which I would like to acknowledge here. My thanks go first to Professor J. R. Wilson, who super vised my Masters thesis and who read part of this manuscript in draft, to the late Professor Jacob Viner whose tremendous knowledge of the history of economics was put at my disposal on several occasions, and to Professor R. L. Meek with whom I discussed this work in conversation and cor respondence and who has given assistance in several other ways. I also owe a great debt of gratitude to a large number of librarians for their assistance in unearthing infrequently used material housed in the collections over which they preside. In particular, I wish to acknowledge thanks to the librarians of the Fisher Library at the University of Sydney, the Public Library of New South Wales, the Australian National Library, the British Library of Economics and Political Science, the British Museum, the Goldsmiths' Library at the University of London, the Kress Collection at the Baker Library at Harvard, the Seligman Collection at the Butler Library at Columbia University, and the Bibliotheque nationale. |
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FAIRS AND Markets 1757 | 15 |
IN PRAISE OF GOURNAY 1759 | 21 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE FORMATION AND DISTRIBUTION | 43 |
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A.R.J. TURGOT advances advantage agriculture ancien régime Angoulême annual borrower buyer capital causes circulation commerce commodities competition consequently consumers consumption Contrôleur-Général corn cultivation Daire and Schelle discussion divide this paragraph economic edition of Turgot's Encyclopédie enterprises entrepreneurs Ephémérides equal esteem value exchange value expenses following Du Pont France François Quesnay free trade French écu give gold Gournay grain trade Graslin ibid increase indirect taxation industry interest of money Johan de Witt l'Abbé labour land lender lending at interest less letter Limoges loan manufacture manuscript merchant Morellet moveable wealth nation necessary needs object owner paper Paris Physiocratic points indicated principles produce profit proportion proprietor provinces published purchase quantity Quesnay rate of interest refers Reflections revenue Saint-Péravy Schelle Oeuvres sell seller silver society soil subsistence sumer Terrasson Terray things tion translation usury Vincent de Gournay wages