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Hidden order, concrete disorders and political arithmetic in Boisguilbert. The non-harmonious equilibrium of private interests against the good order

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  • Jean-Daniel Boyer, 2023. "Hidden order, concrete disorders and political arithmetic in Boisguilbert. The non-harmonious equilibrium of private interests against the good order," Working Papers 07-23, Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC).
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