Perrotta explores and charts the changing place of consumption as a source of investment in production and growth within economic writings from ancient history to the present. This ambitious project is carried out with great skill, vigour and originality and will help to bring consumption studies into the mainstream of economic thought.
Perrotta explores and charts the changing place of consumption as a source of investment in production and growth within economic writings from ancient history to the present. This ambitious project is carried out with great skill, vigour and originality and will help to bring consumption studies into the mainstream of economic thought.
Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: the legacy of the past 2 The Ancients and inner wealth 3 Patristics: end of the contempt for wealth and labour 4 Medieval dualism: poverty as an ideal; wealth as a practical goal 5 Italian humanism ignores economic development 6 From alms to human capital: the poor in sixteenth century Spain and England 7 Spain's unproductive consumption 8 Expanding production: a (fearful) hunger for goods 9 Productive and unproductive labour 10 Foreign trade: fostering productive consumption/productive labour 11 The Enlightenment theory of development: consumption as an investment Notes References Subject index Name index
Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: the legacy of the past 2 The Ancients and inner wealth 3 Patristics: end of the contempt for wealth and labour 4 Medieval dualism: poverty as an ideal; wealth as a practical goal 5 Italian humanism ignores economic development 6 From alms to human capital: the poor in sixteenth century Spain and England 7 Spain's unproductive consumption 8 Expanding production: a (fearful) hunger for goods 9 Productive and unproductive labour 10 Foreign trade: fostering productive consumption/productive labour 11 The Enlightenment theory of development: consumption as an investment Notes References Subject index Name index
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