1st Edition

Economics of Physiocracy

By Ronald L. Meek Copyright 1962
    440 Pages
    by Routledge

    432 Pages
    by Routledge

    The birth of Physiocracy was the birth of the science of economics in the broad general form in which it is known to us today. It is surprising therefore that the Physiocrats should have received so little attention from economists in the English-speaking world. This book fills that gap.

    The volume begins with a deliberately non-specialist introduction. Translations of Physiocratic writings then follow and the final section of the book consists of specialized essays, dealing with certain aspects of the Physiocratic doctrine, its history and its influence.

    Part 1: Translations 1. Philosophy and Sociology 2. The Encyclopedia Articles 3. The 'Tableau Economique' 4. The Dialogues and Maxims Part 2: Essays 1. Problems of the 'Tableau Economique' 2. The Physiocratic Concept of Profit 3. Physiocracy and the Early Theories of Under-Consumption 4. Physiocracy and Classicism in Britain 5. The Interpretation of Physiocracy

    Biography

    Ronald L. Meek