L’« encastrement institutionnel » des prix et de l’évaluation dans l’Europe moderne
Michela Barbot
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2023, vol. n° 32, issue 1, 16-25
Abstract:
How was the correlation between prices and value understood before the birth of economic science? And what were the institutional and material foundations of valuation procedures? The field of civil law offers an interesting perspective to explore these questions as it allows to analyse the plurality of means by which the preindustrial societies coped with a common challenge: reducing the risk of price conflicts in order to ensure the enforcement of contractual commitments.
Date: 2023
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