The Underdressed Manufacturers in Quesnay's Tableau: And What Economists Are Saying About It
Fred M. Gottheil
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1975, vol. 34, issue 2, 155-160
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Abstract. Francois Quesnay's Tableau economique (1758) was the first attempt to structure an economic system in terms of interclass money and commodity flows. But it poses a problem: in the network of exchanges no provision is made for the internal consumption of manufactured goods by the manufacturers. The paper examines how economists have treated this oversight.
Date: 1975
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