Boisguilbert: A Neglected Precursor of Aggregate Demand Theorists
Stephen L. McDonald
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1954, vol. 68, issue 3, 401-414
Abstract:
I. Introduction, 401. — II. The man, his times, and his works, 402. — III. Money and wealth, 404. — IV. Determinants of national income, 405. — V. Recurring crises and secular decline, 408. — VI. Boisguilbert's program of reform, 411. — VII. Conclusion, 413.
Date: 1954
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