Scholastic Economics: Survival and Lasting Influence from the Sixteenth Century to Adam Smith
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1955
I. Introduction: the medieval contribution, 161. — II. The school of Salamanca, 167. — III. The demise of scholastic economics, 171. — IV. Scholasticism and mercantilism: a contrast, 177. — V. Conclusions, 185.
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- 10.2307/1882146
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- 69 (2)
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- 161
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