Historians of economics have acknowledged the significant role François Quesnay and the Physiocrats played in the early development of mathematical economics. It is, however, important to note that although the Tableau économique could well be translated into algebra, Quesnay never did it. As part of our research on Charles Richard de Butré, an obscure collaborator of François Quesnay, we have uncovered documents that show that he was one Physiocrat who did use algebra to explain his theoretical conceptions. In two texts written at the end of 1766 and the beginning of 1767, Butré systematically used algebra as an aid for economic reasoning. Our argument is that these texts provide very interesting insights into the development of early math...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
The nineteenth century pioneers in formulating economic problems mathematically often felt that they...
Investigates the economic methodologies of Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons and Gustav Schmoller ...
Investigates the economic methodologies of Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons and Gustav Schmoller ...
In this article, we show that Quesnay, while himself devoted to a major analytical effort to create ...
Yves Breton. Political Economy and Mathematics in France. At the end of the ninteenth century, econo...
The role of mathematics in modern economics has been a topic of periodic dispute, which took on a ne...
International audienceIn an important work written in 1759, Quesnay quoted twice a book authored by ...
In early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished more than in oth...
National audienceIn early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished...
National audienceIn early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished...
In the paper is anallysed and presenteted physiocrats contribution to development of (agro) economic...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
The nineteenth century pioneers in formulating economic problems mathematically often felt that they...
Investigates the economic methodologies of Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons and Gustav Schmoller ...
Investigates the economic methodologies of Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons and Gustav Schmoller ...
In this article, we show that Quesnay, while himself devoted to a major analytical effort to create ...
Yves Breton. Political Economy and Mathematics in France. At the end of the ninteenth century, econo...
The role of mathematics in modern economics has been a topic of periodic dispute, which took on a ne...
International audienceIn an important work written in 1759, Quesnay quoted twice a book authored by ...
In early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished more than in oth...
National audienceIn early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished...
National audienceIn early nineteenth-century Germany, the use of mathematics in economics flourished...
In the paper is anallysed and presenteted physiocrats contribution to development of (agro) economic...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...
International audienceThis article introduces an unknown predecessor of Leontief who, at the very be...