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References and further reading

Ingrao, B. and G. Israel (1990), The Invisible Hand. Economic Equilibrium in the History of Science, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Isnard, A.-N. (1781), Traite des richesses contenant l’analyse de l’usage des richesses en general et de leurs valeurs, ‘Londres’ [Lausanne]: Grasset.

Isnard, A.-N. (1784), Cathechisme social ou Instructions elementaires sur la morale sociale, a l’usage de la jeu- nesse, Paris: Guillot.

Isnard, A.-N. (1789), Reponses auxprincipales objections a faire contre l’impot unique, [n.p.].

Isnard, A.-N. (1791), Les devoirs de la seconde legislature ou des legislateurs de France, Paris: Mecquignon.

Isnard, A.-N. (1801), Considerations theoriques sur les caisses d’amortissement de la dette publique, Paris: Duprat.

Jaffe, W. (1969), ‘A.N. Isnard, progenitor of the Walrasian general equilibrium model’, History of Political Economy, 1 (Spring), 19-43.

Kurz, H. and N. Salvadori (2000), ‘Classical roots of input-output analysis: a short account of its long prehis­tory’, Economic Systems Research, 12 (2), 153-79.

McCulloch, J.R. (1845), The Literature of Political Economy, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans.

Schumpeter, J.A. (1954), History of Economic Analysis, reprinted 1994, London: Routledge.

Steenge, A.E. and R. van den Berg (2001), ‘Generalising the Tableau economique: Isnard’s Systeme des rich­esses’, International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics, 9 (2) 121-46.

Van den Berg, R. (2002), ‘Contemporary responses to the Tableau economique’, in S. Boehm, C. Gehrke, H.D. Kurz and R. Sturn (eds), Is There Progress in Economics? Knowledge, Truth and the History of Economic Thought, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, pp. 295-316.

Van den Berg, R. (2006), At the Origins of Mathematical Economics. The Economics of A.N. Isnard (1748-1803), London and New York: Routledge.

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Source: Faccarello G., Kurz H.D.(eds.). Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis, Volume 1: Great Economists Since Petty and Boisguilbert. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,2016. — 813 p.. 2016

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