Pr cis De L'histoire Des Doctrines conomiques Dans Leurs Rapports Avec Les Faits Et Avec Les Institutions, Volume 1, by Auguste Dubois, offers a detailed exploration of the history of economic doctrines, examining their relationship to real-world events and institutions. Written in French, this historical work provides valuable insights into the development of economic thought and its socio-political context. The book delves into various economic theories, analyzing their origins, evolution, and impact on society. It is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in understanding the intellectual foundations of modern economics and the historical forces that have shaped economic systems.
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