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Dear Harald,

Thank you for your valuable information. The issue you mentioned 
may be:

http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/sommario.asp?anno=2012&idRivista=121

Dear Professor Antonio Almodovar,

I appreciate your exact answer.

Atsushi




On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:56:41 +0900, Komine Atsushi wrote:
> Dear  Colleagues:
> 
> Lionel Robbins (Essay, 1935, p. 21 footnote) introduced Adolphe Landry
> (1874-1956), who defined economics as the science of exchange. 
> 
> Landry's  words seem to be "economic life as the acquisition of goods 
> likely 
> to be exchanged".
> 
> Does anyone know the source of these sentences?
> 
> I have checked Malinvaud's explanation (New Palgrave, vol. 3, pp. 
> 121-122),
> but no source.
> 
> Thank you  in advance.
> 
> Atsushi KOMINE

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Atsushi Komine, Ph.D
Professor, Ryukoku University
Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, 612-8577, JAPAN
Tel:+81-75-642-1111, Fax:+81-75-643-8510
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