A Pandolfi, Généalogie et dialectique de la raison mercantiliste [Book Review]

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 6 (4):644-645 (1999)
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Abstract

I argue that the word mercantilism, born in the beginning from a nasty rhetorical move by Adam Smith, still preserves so much evocative power as to be used emblematically as a name for a whole historical period because of its natural use as a label for aggressive and unfair economic policies but, for analytic purposes we should bring to an end cross-purpose talk between historians of ideas and historians of society.

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