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« Quelles sont les causes qui font qu’une ville est plus grande qu’une autre ? » Ville, richesse et population d’après Giovanni Botero

Jean-François Chauvard

Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2021, vol. n° 28, issue 1, 14-22

Abstract: What makes a city great? At the end of the sixteenth century, Giovanni Botero answered this question in new terms. The greatness of a city is measured by the size of its population, whose growth is determined by a combination of causes, among which commerce and industry prevail.

Date: 2021
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