ABSTRACT
Richard Cantillon, writing fifty years before Adam Smith, was the first to see the economy as an interrelated whole, and the first to give a coherent account of how it works. This is the first comprehensive study of his economic theory and of his place in the history of the subject.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction
part |103 pages
Cantillon's Economics
chapter |17 pages
The Economic and Social Framework
chapter |13 pages
Population
chapter |12 pages
Incomes
chapter |14 pages
The Land Theory of Value
chapter |23 pages
Money, Prices, and the Trade Balance
chapter |7 pages
Banking and Exchange Rates
chapter |15 pages
Trade and Trade Policy
part |76 pages
Cantillon's Place in the History of Economics