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Physiocracy (French: physiocratie; from the Gr**** for "government of nature") is an
economic theory developed by a
group of 18th-century Age of Enlightenment...
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agrarian policies, in
forming the
French agrarian philosophy of
physiocracy. The physiocrats,
along with the
ideas of John
Locke and the Romantic...
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stark when it
comes to
deciding which factor is the most important.
Physiocracy (from the Gr**** for "government of nature") is an
economic theory developed...
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Germany and France, the
trend was
especially strong in
cameralism and
physiocracy.
According to
David F. Lindenfeld, it was
divided into three: public...
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Development economics is a
branch of
economics that
deals with
economic aspects of the
development process in low- and middle-
income countries. Its focus...
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Scotsman Adam
Smith (1723–1790) who was
inspired partly by the
ideas of
physiocracy, a
reaction to
mercantilism and also
later Economics student, Adam Mari...
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philosophy tracts as well (Agriculturalism). In the 1700s, the
philosophy of
physiocracy developed in
France and by the 1800s and
early 1900s the
philosophy of...
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Lausanne New
classical Real business-cycle
theory New
institutional Physiocracy Socialist Stockholm Supply-side
Thermo Economists de
Mandeville Quesnay...
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Lausanne New
classical Real business-cycle
theory New
institutional Physiocracy Socialist Stockholm Supply-side
Thermo Economists de
Mandeville Quesnay...
- The
Economics of
Physiocracy:
Essays and Translations. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 1962. Spengler,
Joseph J. "
Physiocracy and
French Pre-Revolutionary...