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Etymology of the „capital” category in the economic thought of the ancient world, the theory of mercantilism and classical economic theory

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  • Lemishko O. O.

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The evolution of economic scientific thought in the context of the conceptual mechanism of financial and economic categories formation is researched. Etymology of „capital” category in the historical conditions of the ancient world, mercantilism and classical economic theory is analyzed.

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  • Lemishko O. O., 2014. "Etymology of the „capital” category in the economic thought of the ancient world, the theory of mercantilism and classical economic theory," Економічний вісник Донбасу Экономический вестник Донбасса, CyberLeninka;Институт экономики промышленности НАН Украины, issue 1 (35), pages 17-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:032263:15601619
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