Economic Planning in Europe Since the Late Middle Ages: The Visible Hand and the Fortune of Cities

Economic Planning in Europe Since the Late Middle Ages: The Visible Hand and the Fortune of Cities

by HermanDiedericks (Editor), PaulM.Hohenberg (Editor), HermanDiederiks (Editor), Michael Wagenaar (Editor)

Synopsis

Market forces - Adam Smith's invisible hand - have never operated unimpeded in any economic system. As this book shows, even the successful merchant communities of early modern Europe were directed by the conscious plans of individuals and associations; the archetypal markets were imperfect. Pressure groups, city and state bureaucracies, princes and kings all sought to influence economic activity. This book is an account by leading European economic and urban historians of the methods these actors used and of the way they influenced each other.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Publisher: Leicester University Press
Published: 27 Mar 1992

ISBN 10: 0718513479
ISBN 13: 9780718513474