This book offers a new look at physiocracy, a branch of economic thought whose most prolific and staunchest advocate was Du Pont. Physiocracy was characterized chiefly by the beliefs that land (natural resources) is the source of all wealth and that government policy should not interfere.
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This book offers a new look at physiocracy, a branch of economic thought whose most prolific and staunchest advocate was Du Pont. Physiocracy was characterized chiefly by the beliefs that land (natural resources) is the source of all wealth and that government policy should not interfere.
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Good in Fair jacket. 244pp. Black boards, gray lettering on spine. Text is clean on unmarked, uncreased pages. Hinges are secure, textblock is square with pointed corners. Moderate+ overall book shelf/timewear, boardwear, board edge fraying, rubbing, light foxing on inner boards and textblock edges, tiny watermark on lower foredge textblock corner, moderate++ jacketwear, jacket edge and cornerwear, sunning and spottage.