Artigo de Nobuhiko Nakazawa sobre o pensamento economico de Edmund Burke:
So I infer that the core of his political economy is occupied by the skillful management of national financial resources and the balance of trade rather than a preference for a self-regulating market economy and the need for the accumulation of capital. From today's perspective, it might well be said that what he meant by political economy is much closer to what is now called public finance than modern sophisticated economics.
So I infer that the core of his political economy is occupied by the skillful management of national financial resources and the balance of trade rather than a preference for a self-regulating market economy and the need for the accumulation of capital. From today's perspective, it might well be said that what he meant by political economy is much closer to what is now called public finance than modern sophisticated economics.
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