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Du rôle politique des places marchandes selon un des premiers commercialistes français : le Traicté des negoces et traffiques (1599) de Louis Turquet de Mayerne

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  • Xavier Prevost

    (IRM - Institut de Recherche Montesquieu - UB - Université de Bordeaux)

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In his Traicté des negoces et traffiques, published in 1599 and addressed to King Henry IV of France, Louis Turquet de Mayerne proposed a major reform of the organization of trade, here studied through the central question of the regulation of marketplaces. His proposal for a strict royal regulation of marketplaces was in fact part of a broader political project that is close to the Monarchomach and Calvinist writings, but whose economic dimensions are not without recalling mercantilist ideas.

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  • Xavier Prevost, 2020. "Du rôle politique des places marchandes selon un des premiers commercialistes français : le Traicté des negoces et traffiques (1599) de Louis Turquet de Mayerne," Post-Print hal-03761713, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03761713
    DOI: 10.32064/17.2020.07
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