Kameralismus a ekonomické myšlení v Čechách
Cameralism and Economic Thinking in Bohemia
Jaroslav Krameš
Politická ekonomie, 1997, vol. 1997, issue 3, 436-447
Abstract:
Approximately 230 years passed from inputting an economy to universities syllabuses and consequently to the others school. It was at time which economy history in Czech wrongfully misses out. Economics as a teaching subject arised in 18th century in a form of mercantile science. The title matches to dominate cameralism i.e. specific form of mercantilism in the Central Europe. The item went through from mercantile science, national economy to contemporary economy. Today we are going back to this tradition evolution line to deeply understand nowadays specific in our own tradition in teaching of economy and can join on it.
Date: 1997
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