Cahiers d’économie politique – Number 2023/1 – n° 82 – Varia

Page 7 to 60: Michael Gaul – 1. Richard Cantillon: Last of the Premoderns | Page 61 to 85: Nobuhiko Nakazawa – 2. Reviewing the Development of Malthus’s Ideas on Educational and Parliamentary Reforms from 1803 to 1806 | Page 87 to 123: Michele Bee – 3. Emancipation of all senses in Marx’s communist day | Page 125 to 167: Julien Pharo – 4. Pigou’s contribution to reinventing incentive taxation | Page 169 to 192: Jérôme Ballet and Emmanuel Petit – 5. The contribution of John Dewey’s theory of emotions to the new institutional economics of Douglass North | Page 193 to 223: Hannah Bensussan – 6. Between spontaneity and control: what Hayek refused to think | Page 227 to 235: Goulven Rubin – 7. Modeling Economic Instability A History of Early Macroeconomics, Michael Assous and Vincent Carret, Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought, Cham, Springer, 2022 | Page 237 to 242: Thierry Demals – 8. Guillaume-François Le Trosne, The natural laws of the social order, presentation and transcription by Thérence Carvalho, Geneva, Éditions Slatkine, 2019, 511 p., Isbn 978-2-05- 102842-4 | Page 243 to 251: Tristan Velardo – 9. Schumpeter, theoretician of capitalism. Review of the book Introduction to Joseph Aloïs Schumpeter. A theory of capitalism, by Fabrice Dannequin, Classiques Garnier, 2022 | Page 253 to 267: Odile Lakomski-Laguerre and Olivier Rosell – 10. Discourse on political economy, by Claudio Napoleoni. Critical edition paer Massimo Amato, trans. Massimo Amato and Dominique Saatdjian, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2019, 190 p., ISBN: 978-2-406-08958-2.

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