Dictionnaire Analytique D'Économie Politique, written by Charles Ganilh and originally published in 1826, offers a comprehensive view into the political economy of the early 19th century. This analytical dictionary provides definitions, explanations, and historical context for a wide range of economic concepts, theories, and policies prevalent during the period. As a valuable resource for understanding the economic thought of its time, this dictionary remains relevant for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of economic ideas. It provides a detailed snapshot of the intellectual landscape surrounding economics, offering insights into debates and discussions that shaped modern economic theory. This historical work illuminates the foundations upon which contemporary economic principles were built.
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