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Hengstmengel, Joost. ‘Divine Œconomy’: The Role of Providence in Early-Modern Economic Thought before Adam Smith. J.W. Hengstmengel | |||
Erasmus University Rotterdam 2015. | |||
Klay, Robin and John Lunn. ‘The Relationship of God’s Providence to Market Economies and Economic Theory’. ''Journal of Markets & Morality'', Volume 6, Number 2 (Fall 2003): 541–564 2003 | |||
Stanley, Brian. ‘Commerce and Christianity’: Providence Theory, The Missionary Movement, and the Imperialism Of Free Trade, 1842–1860. ''The Historical Journal'', 26 (1983), pp 71-94. | |||
Viner, Jacob. ‘The Intellectual History of Laissez Faire’. ''Journal of Law and Economics'', Vol. 3 (Oct., 1960), pp. 45-69 | |||
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Hengstmengel, Joost. ‘Divine Œconomy’: The Role of Providence in Early-Modern Economic Thought before Adam Smith. J.W. Hengstmengel Erasmus University Rotterdam 2015.
Klay, Robin and John Lunn. ‘The Relationship of God’s Providence to Market Economies and Economic Theory’. Journal of Markets & Morality, Volume 6, Number 2 (Fall 2003): 541–564 2003
Stanley, Brian. ‘Commerce and Christianity’: Providence Theory, The Missionary Movement, and the Imperialism Of Free Trade, 1842–1860. The Historical Journal, 26 (1983), pp 71-94.
Viner, Jacob. ‘The Intellectual History of Laissez Faire’. Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 3 (Oct., 1960), pp. 45-69