" ber Nationalindustrie und Staatswirthschaft, erster Theil" by August Ferdinand Lueder, originally published in 1800, offers insights into the economic and industrial thought of the era. As a treatise on national industry and political economy, this work contributes to our understanding of early economic theories and practices, particularly within the German context. It provides valuable perspectives on the state of industry and economic policies during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Lueder's exploration of these topics offers a historical lens through which to examine the evolution of economic thought and the development of national industries. This book is an essential resource for scholars and researchers interested in the history of economics, industrial management, and public policy.
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