Trois bicentenaires : Hume, Condillac, Smith. Adam Smith entre le marginalisme et le marxisme
It is not easy to understand why, and how, orthodox economists who do not believe either in the labor-theory or in the cost-theory of value, continue to favor Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, but forget such economists as Condillac, whose value theory is nearer to theirs and whose bicentenary we also commemorate.
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1977
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Authors: | Pelletier, Gérard R. |
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L'Actualité Economique. - Société Canadienne de Sciences Économiques - SCSE. - Vol. 53.1977, 1, p. 44-64
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Société Canadienne de Sciences Économiques - SCSE |
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