'Bodin's Reply to Malestroit (1568) is rightly regarded as a milestone in the development of the quantity theory of money... while Bodin was the most influential contemporary writer to underline the role of New World specie as the main cause of inflation he was no crude bullionist' - Glyn Davies, A History of Money (1994) Jean Bodin (1529-96) is chiefly known for his highly influential theory of the modern nation state, Six livres de la republique . However, his shorter treatise, Responce aux Paradoxes de Monsieur ...
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'Bodin's Reply to Malestroit (1568) is rightly regarded as a milestone in the development of the quantity theory of money... while Bodin was the most influential contemporary writer to underline the role of New World specie as the main cause of inflation he was no crude bullionist' - Glyn Davies, A History of Money (1994) Jean Bodin (1529-96) is chiefly known for his highly influential theory of the modern nation state, Six livres de la republique . However, his shorter treatise, Responce aux Paradoxes de Monsieur de Malestroit , addressed the particular problems of economic and financial policy, and in doing so he broke new ground. For its time, it was a remarkable piece of economic and political analysis. This is a new and complete translation of Bodin's treatise with notes, introduction and bibliography. Based on the first edition of 1568, it incorporates the considerable additions and amendments which Bodin introduced into the second edition of 1578. These additions include a substantial section from the Six livres de la republique in which Bodin argues a case against debasement of the coinage and in favour of sound money. The volume thus gives a complete picture of Bodin's political economy and the stages of its development. It will be of value not only to students of history and political economy but also to professional scholars to whom the text might not otherwise be readily available. --the first widely available complete translation into English of this scarce text --new editorial materials set Bodin's thought in the context of modern economic ideas --includes an important historical analysis of inflation of value to students and researchers in history, economics and political economy
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Add this copy of Response to the Paradoxes of Malestroit (Primary to cart. $39.00, very good condition, Sold by Atticus Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Toronto, ON, CANADA, published 1997 by UNKNO.