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Contributions to Political Economy 2007 26(1):93-102; doi:10.1093/cpe/bzm022
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Anglo-Saxon vs Continental Scholarship: On Critical Editions of Economic Classics

Giancarlo de Vivo

Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy

The present paper discusses different editions of economic classics, in particular focusing on the recent edition of the economic works of François Quesnay, published by the Paris Institut National d'Études Démographiques. It is argued that its quality is well below the standards one is entitled to expect for the critical edition of one of the most important economists of all time.


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