Economic thought in Spain : selected essays /
The book presents in one volume the most important papers of Dr Grice-Hutchinson. It presents a fuller explanation than has hitherto been available of her argument that a 'Salamancan School' in the 16th century pioneered a utility and scarcity approach in value theory that led naturally, i...
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Aldershot, Hants, England; Brookfield, Vt., USA :
E. Elgar,
c1993.
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Sommario:
- 1. Contributions of the School of Salamanca to Monetary Theory as a Result of the Discovery of the New World
- 2. The Concept of the School of Salamanca: Its Origins and Development
- 3. The Spanish Economists and Schumpeter's History of Economic Analysis
- 4. Economic Thought in Andalusia: From the First Century to the End of the 18th
- 5. Scholastic Economists and Arbitristas in the Lands of Castile and Leon
- 6. Pedro de Valencia's 'Discourse concerning Vellon Money'
- 7. Some Spanish Contributions to the Early Activities of the Royal Society of London
- 8. The Vicissitudes of an Economists: Manuel Maria Gutierrez
- 9. The Concept of the Market in Spanish Economic Thought before 1800
- Appendix: Translations by Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson of Texts by Spanish Authors
- Publications of Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson.