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[log in to unmask] (CHARLES Loic)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:28 2006
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[The HES list software translates all accented characters and other text 
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to make the text readable, I have to delete all such formatting. HB] 
 
 
Please note the following references on the meaning and evolution of the 
word/concept of industrie in France (1700-1850). You might find some 
answers here. 
 
The Concept of Industrie from the Physiocrats to J.-B. Say, in 
Contributions to Political Economy, vol. 12 (1994), p. 89-97. 
 
 
(and for those who read French) 
 
 
Le concept d'industrie au XVIII e siecle : la recherche d'une acception 
oublie, Economies et Societes, serie OEconomia, =vol. 16 (1992), n=3, p. 
7-33. 
 
 
Loic Charles 
 
Universite Paris 2 
 
 
 
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