Early British Economics: From the 13th to the Middle of the 18th Century, Volume 2

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Psychology Press, 2003 - Business & Economics - 250 pages
Early British Economics covers the growth of economic thought in Britain, giving an outline of the economic and ethical problems raised by social developments and changes. The doctrines formulated by city merchants, economic writers and philosophers during the six centuries in question are also examined.

 

Contents

THE SCHOOLMEN AND THEIR
15
CHAPTER
23
ALEXANDER OF HALES ALENSIS
26
RICARDUS DE MEDIA VILLA
39
JOHN DUNS SCOTUS
45
THE LEGACY OF THE SCHOOLMEN
52
SIXTEENTH CENTURY ECONOMICS
82
BALANCE OF TRADE
130
IMPORTANCE OF MANUFACTURE
158
CHAPTER PAGE
187
TRANSITION TO LIBERAL
196
BRITISH ECONOMICS
228
130
243
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