The French Economy in 1700–1701: An Appraisal by the Deputies of Trade*
Warren C. Scoville
The Journal of Economic History, 1962, vol. 22, issue 2, 231-252
Abstract:
Louis XIV created the Council of Trade on June 29, 1700, to advise the controller general and the secretary of the marine on economic matters. The Council was to examine… all propositions and memoranda sent it, together with such matters and difficulties which may there arise concerning external and internal trade by land and by sea, as well as factories and manufactories, in order that His Majesty may take appropriate action on the reports which the said Council of Trade will make to him of its deliberations.
Date: 1962
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