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Baumol, W. (1977), ‘Say’s (at least) eight laws, or what Say and James Mill may really have meant’, Economica, New Series, 44 (174), 145-61.
Beraud, A. (2003), ‘Jean-Baptiste Say et la theorie quantitative de la monnaie’, in J.-P.
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Dunoyer, C. (1827), ‘Traite d’economie politique par Jean-Baptiste Say’, Revue Encyclopedique, 34, 63-90. Hollander, S. (2005), Jean-Baptiste Say and the classical canon in economics, the British connection in French classicism, London: Routledge.
Faccarello, G. (2010), ‘Bold ideas. French liberal economists and the state: Say to Leroy-Beaulieu’, European Journal of the History of Political Economy, 17 (4), 719-58.
Faccarello, G. and P. Steiner (2008), ‘Political economy and religion in early 19th century France’, in B.W. Bateman and H.S. Banzhaf, Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Religious Belief and Political Economy, History of Political Economy, 40, annual supplement, 26-61.
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Whatmore, R. (2000), Republicanism and the French Revolution, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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