Interest, sensationism and the science of the legislator: French 'philosophie economique', 1695-1830
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- Gilbert Faccarello & Philippe Steiner, 2008. "Interests, Sensationism and the Science of the Legislator : French "Philosophie économique", 1695-1830," Post-Print halshs-00732913, HAL.
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Pre-classical political economy; logic of interest; science of the legislator; Boisguilbert; Quesnay; Turgot; Say;All these keywords.
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