Condillac: Commerce and Government
Considered in their Mutual Relationship
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 15. January 1998
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-85898-171-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book is the first English language edition of Le Commerce et le Gouvernement by the distinguished eighteenth century economist and philosopher Condillac. It was one of the most original contributions to French economics in the eighteenth century. In this edition the editors provide an English translation of the original and a comprehensive account of Condillac's life and contribution to economics. In the late eighteenth century Condillac used the clarity and precision of thought of a leading philosopher to derive a fundamental set of economic principles and their implications for policy. He arrived at the same free trade conclusions as Adam Smith, and Le Commerce et le Gouvernement was published in the same year as The Wealth of Nations. Condillac's economics was initially condemned by the physiocrats because in his utility-based analysis, industry and commerce and not just agriculture contributed to the wealth of France. The original French edition was quickly dismissed by those in positions of power in France who preferred dirigism to competition, while across the Channel the British were unaware of its existence. The importance of Condillac's contribution to economics was recognised after the marginal revolution of the 1870's. In the eighteenth century Condillac won the respect of Voltaire and Rousseau, and the high regard of the King and the Church. His work has since been admired by Allais, Hayek, Menger and Weulersse, while Jevons believed that it provided the first distinct statement of the true connection between value and utility.
Commerce and Government will be of special interest to historians of economic thought and those interested in the economic history of the eighteenth century.
Commerce and Government will be of special interest to historians of economic thought and those interested in the economic history of the eighteenth century.
Reviews / Votes
'. . . fine translation of Condillac's book prepared by Shelagh Eltis. . . . the translation is crisp, elegant and, of particular importance, accurately reflects Condillac's meaning in so far as any translation can do so. To this high quality translation can be added an equally high quality introduction in which the translator is joined by Walter Eltis, the noted commentator on French eighteenth century economics.'More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85898-171-0 (9781858981710)
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Persons
Edited by Shelagh M. Eltis, Historian and Graduate of Somerville College Oxford, UK and the late Walter Eltis, formerly Emeritus Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford University, UK
Content
Contents: Preface Part I: The Life and Contribution to Economics of the Abbe de Condillac 1. Etienne Bonnot: Abbe de Condillac, 1714-1780 2. The Economics of the Abbe de Condillac 3. The Editions of Commerce and Government Part II: Commerce and Government: Considered in their Mutual Relationship (Translated by Shelagh Eltis) Bibliography Index