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OLIVI TO HUTCHESON: TRACING AN EARLY TRADITION IN VALUE THEORY

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Chafuen, Alejandro A. 1986. Christians for Freedom: Late-Scholastic Economics. San Francisco: Ignatius Press.Google Scholar
Dempsey, Bernard W. 1948. Interest and Usury. London: Dennis Dobson.Google Scholar
De Roover, Raymond. 1955. “Scholastic Economics: Survival and Lasting Influence from the Sixteenth Century to Adam Smith.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 69: 161190.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gordon, Barry. 1975. Economic Analysis before Adam Smith: Hesiod to Lessius. London: Macmillan.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grice-Hutchinson, Marjorie. 1978. Early Economic Thought in Spain: 1177–1740. London: George Allen and Unwin.Google Scholar
Kauder, Emil. 1953. “Genesis of the Marginal Utility Theory: From Aristotle to the End of the Eighteenth Century.” The Economic Journal 63: 638650.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaye, Joel. 1998. Economy and Nature in the Fourteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Langholm, Odd. 1979. Price and Value in the Aristotelian Tradition. Oslo: University Press.Google Scholar
Langholm, Odd. 1992. Economics in the Medieval Schools. Leiden: Brill.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Langholm, Odd. 2003. The Merchant in the Confessional. Leiden: Brill.Google Scholar
Lapidus, André. 1986. Le detour de valeur. Paris: Economica.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marshall, Alfred. 1907. Principles of Economics. London: Macmillan.Google Scholar
Moore, James and Silverthorne, Michael, eds. 2002. Natural Rights on the Threshold of the Scottish Enlightenment: The Writings of Gershom Carmichael. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund.Google Scholar
Naldi, Nerio. 1993. “Gershom Carmichael on ‘demand’ and ‘difficulty of acquiring’: Some evidence from the first edition of Carmichael's commentary to Pufendorf's De Officio.” Scottish Journal of Political Economy 40: 456470.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pribram, Karl. 1983. A History of Economic Reasoning. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.Google Scholar
Robertson, H. M. and Taylor, W. L.. 1957. “Adam Smith's Approach to the Theory of Value.” The Economic Journal 67: 181198.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rothbard, Murray. 1995. Economic Thought before Adam Smith. Brookfield: Edward Elgar.Google Scholar
Salin, Edgar. 1967. Politische Ökonomie: Geschichte der wirtschaftspolitischen Ideen von Platon bis zur Gegenwart. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr.Google Scholar
Schumpeter, Joseph A. 1954. History of Economic Analysis. London: George Allen and Unwin.Google Scholar
Spicciani, Amleto. 1977. La mercatura e la formazione del prezzo nella riflessione teologica Medioevale. Rome: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.Google Scholar
Stegmüller, Friedrich. 1947. Repertorium commentariorum in Sententias Petri Lombardi. Würzburg: Schöning.Google Scholar
Todeschini, Giacomo. 1980. Un trattato di economia politica francescana: il “De emptionibus et venditionibus, de usuris, de restitutionibus” di Pietro di Giovanni Olivi. Rome: Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo.Google Scholar
Todeschini, Giacomo. 1987. “Pietro di Giovanni Olivi come fonte per la storia dell'etica-economica medievale.” In Capitani, Ovidio, ed., Una economia politica nel Medioevo. Bologna: Pàtron Editore.Google Scholar