Monetary Theory: 1601-1758Antoin E. Murphy, Chūhei Sugiyama Taylor & Francis, 1997 - 353 páginas This six-volume set contains the writings of the earliest pioneers of monetary theory. It contains some 28 texts, beginning with Gerard de Maynes' "A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth" (1601) and ending with Joseph Harris' "An Essay on Money and Coins" (1757/58). |
Contenido
Volume | 1 |
A New Discourse of Trade 1693 Sir Josiah Child 87 | 14 |
Proposal by Doctor Hugh Chamberlen and James Armour | 20 |
The System or Theory of the Trade of the World 1720 Isaac | 44 |
Essay on the Nature of Trade in General 172830 Richard | 91 |
Volume VI | 122 |
of Free Trade 1623 Edward Misselden | 177 |
Political Discourses 1752 David Hume 43 | 211 |
A Discourse of Coin and Coinage 162536 Rice Vaughan | 263 |
Volume II | 303 |
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