Global Commerce in the Age of Enlightenment
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Global Commerce in the Age of Enlightenment
Theories, Practices, and Institutions in the Eighteenth Century
Bohorquez, J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
226
Dura
Inglês
9780367137069
15 a 20 dias
594
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Introduction: On global commerce: topoi, utopias, and the existential production of knowledge. Part I: "The granary of the universe" Travelogues, observations, evidence, and a global history of property. 1. Pierre Poivre: A microglobal life. 2. Eighteenth-century travel accounts: Platforms for economic observations. 3. Feudal Laws: Liberties for a few. 4. An empirical turn: Evidence and the attack on the economists. Chapter 5. Property rights: A global history. Part II: "A universal warehouse of workforce" Re-industrialisation, delocalisation, de-urbanisation, and the propagation of economic maxims. 6. Ange Goudar: Does the republic of economists need transgressive authors?. 7. The will to know: The praxis of economic maxims. 8. The will to write: North and South Europe in transnational perspective. 9. Industry's geometry and geography. 10. Materialising ideas: A chamber of Agriculture. Part III: "A universal intercourse of traffic as is desired" Free ports, fairs, and institutional evolution in a global perspective. 11. Free ports: the idol of all economists. 12. Lasting and unlasting markets: From Medieval fairs to free ports. 13. Institutional diversity: Free ports, the Navigation Act, and the Drawback system. 14. A Mediterranean silk road: Venice, Genoa, and Piedmont. 15. Tyre and Carthage: Failed projects and new glocal fairs. Conclusion. Bibliography.
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early modern economic history;history of economic ideas;history of economic thought;Enlightenment economic thought;18th century economics;new history of political economy;free ports;drawback system;free trade;Enlightenment travel;Physiocrat;Ange Goudar;institutional design;Drawback;Held;Follow;Enlightenment;Inclined;Universal Magazine;Violate;North;Luxe;Royal;Bales;Horizontal Lists;Pierre Poivre;De La France;Chine;Doux Commerce;Universal Intercourse;Travel Accounts;Dense;Despotisme De La Chine;Diderot;Confer
Introduction: On global commerce: topoi, utopias, and the existential production of knowledge. Part I: "The granary of the universe" Travelogues, observations, evidence, and a global history of property. 1. Pierre Poivre: A microglobal life. 2. Eighteenth-century travel accounts: Platforms for economic observations. 3. Feudal Laws: Liberties for a few. 4. An empirical turn: Evidence and the attack on the economists. Chapter 5. Property rights: A global history. Part II: "A universal warehouse of workforce" Re-industrialisation, delocalisation, de-urbanisation, and the propagation of economic maxims. 6. Ange Goudar: Does the republic of economists need transgressive authors?. 7. The will to know: The praxis of economic maxims. 8. The will to write: North and South Europe in transnational perspective. 9. Industry's geometry and geography. 10. Materialising ideas: A chamber of Agriculture. Part III: "A universal intercourse of traffic as is desired" Free ports, fairs, and institutional evolution in a global perspective. 11. Free ports: the idol of all economists. 12. Lasting and unlasting markets: From Medieval fairs to free ports. 13. Institutional diversity: Free ports, the Navigation Act, and the Drawback system. 14. A Mediterranean silk road: Venice, Genoa, and Piedmont. 15. Tyre and Carthage: Failed projects and new glocal fairs. Conclusion. Bibliography.
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early modern economic history;history of economic ideas;history of economic thought;Enlightenment economic thought;18th century economics;new history of political economy;free ports;drawback system;free trade;Enlightenment travel;Physiocrat;Ange Goudar;institutional design;Drawback;Held;Follow;Enlightenment;Inclined;Universal Magazine;Violate;North;Luxe;Royal;Bales;Horizontal Lists;Pierre Poivre;De La France;Chine;Doux Commerce;Universal Intercourse;Travel Accounts;Dense;Despotisme De La Chine;Diderot;Confer