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Early British Economics from the XIIIth to the Middle of the XVIIIth Century
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Chapter 1 THE SCHOOLMEN AND THEIR PROBLEMS; Chapter 2 ALEXANDER OF HALES (ALENSIS)1Alexander of Hales was born in the last quarter of the twelfth century in Gloucestershire, probably in the Manor of Hayles, and died in Paris in 1245. He belonged to the Order of the Minorites and was famous as “Doctor Irrefragibilis” on account of his Universae Theologiae Summa, which was held in high esteem by the Pope, but was adversely criticized by Roger Bacon. It may be remarked that in the year of Hales's death the Abbey of Hayles (Glos.) was founded. Whether this foundation had for its purpose to commemorate the great schoolman and Minorite or it was a mere coincidence, is not known.; Chapter 3 RICARDUS DE MEDIA VILLA; Chapter 4 JOHN DUNS SCOTUS; Chapter 5 THE LEGACY OF THE SCHOOLMEN; Chapter 6 THE AGE OF MERCANTILISM; Chapter 7 SIXTEENTH CENTURY ECONOMICS; Chapter 8 BALANCE OF TRADE; Chapter 9 IMPORTANCE OF MANUFACTURE; Chapter 10 RECAPITULATION; Chapter 11 TRANSITION TO LIBERAL ECONOMICS; Chapter 12 RETROSPECT: BRITISH ECONOMICS IN 1750;

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