The nature and causes of the wealth of nations have been a subject of systematic inquiry for a long time, going back at least to William Petty in the seventeenth century and to the diverse contributions of Gregory King, Francois Quesnay, Antoine Lavoisier, and Joseph Louis Lagrange, among many others.
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The Wealth of Nations in the Twentieth Century: The Policies and Institutional Determinants of Economic Development (Hoover Institution Press Publication, 437.)
December 1996, Hoover Institution Press
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0817994521 9780817994525
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"The nature and causes of the wealth of nations have been a subject of systematic inquiry for a long time, going back at least to William Petty in the seventeenth century and to the diverse contributions of Gregory King, Francois Quesnay, Antoine Lavoisier, and Joseph Louis Lagrange, among many others."
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