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A Treatise On Abundance 1638 And Early Modern Views Of Poverty And Famine 2 Economic Ideas That Built Europe Illustrated Carlo Tapia

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A Treatise On Abundance 1638 And Early Modern Views Of Poverty And Famine 2 Economic Ideas That Built Europe Illustrated Carlo Tapia
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Carlo Tapia, Tommaso Astarita (editor), Gaetano Sabatini (editor)
ISBN: 9781783089581, 178308958X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Illustrated

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A Treatise On Abundance 1638 And Early Modern Views Of Poverty And Famine 2 Economic Ideas That Built Europe Illustrated Carlo Tapia by Carlo Tapia, Tommaso Astarita (editor), Gaetano Sabatini (editor) 9781783089581, 178308958X instant download after payment.

‘A “Treatise on Abundance” (1638) and Early Modern Views of Poverty and Famine’ is an edited English translation of Carlo Tapia’s ‘Trattato dell’abondanza’. First published in Naples in 1638, the treatise offered the earliest systematic attempt to develop and publicize the most effective tools available to governments to fight famine and poverty. In particular, Tapia moved the discussion of these issues away from traditional religious approaches and aimed instead to offer a theoretical understanding of the issues―based in part on his study of both classical sources and contemporary legal theories―and practical advice that could help administrators in the provinces and in the capital.

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