Das konomische Allerley, written by Johann Burkhard von Wichmannshausen, offers a significant contribution to the history of economic thought. This work delves into the economic landscape of the 18th century, providing insights into the theories and practices prevalent during that era.
Von Wichmannshausen's exploration provides a window into the economic issues and debates that shaped the period. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of modern economic principles and the evolution of economic systems. It will appeal to historians of economics, scholars interested in 18th-century studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the roots of contemporary economic thought.
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