British empiricism and early political economy : Gregory King's 1696 estimates of national wealth and population / John A. Taylor.
2005
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Title
British empiricism and early political economy : Gregory King's 1696 estimates of national wealth and population / John A. Taylor.
Created/published
Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2005.
Description
x, 193 p. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Contributions to the study of world history, 0885-9159 ; no. 109
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-188) and index.
Contents
Preliminary remarks
Mathematical probability and demographic prediction
Gregory King : man of projects
British empiricism and shop arithmetic
Higher mathematics and seventeenth-century political economy
Shop arithmetic, conversation, and projects
Queen Anne's bounty
Gregory King's methods of calculation
What was political arithmetic, really?
George Chalmers and the stagnation of political arithmetic
Wobbles and perturbations.
Mathematical probability and demographic prediction
Gregory King : man of projects
British empiricism and shop arithmetic
Higher mathematics and seventeenth-century political economy
Shop arithmetic, conversation, and projects
Queen Anne's bounty
Gregory King's methods of calculation
What was political arithmetic, really?
George Chalmers and the stagnation of political arithmetic
Wobbles and perturbations.
Series
Contributions to the study of world history ; no. 109.
Item Details
Call number
HB3585 .T39 2005