Friedrich List and the Economy of Nations (L’Esprit du temps “Essential Texts”, 2022)

Page 1 to 3: Start Pages | Page 5 to 13: Jacques Sapir – Yves Perez. In memoriam | Page 14 to 37: Yves Perez – Introduction | Page 41 to 42: Yves Perez – Presentation | Page 43 to 55: Yves Perez – Chapter I. Inequalities between nations and diversity of development | Page 57 to 69: Yves Perez – Chapter II. List, critic of the English classical school | Page 71 to 80: Yves Perez – Chapter III. Complex economics and educational protectionism | Page 83 to 86: Yves Perez – Presentation | Page 87 to 96: Yves Perez – Chapter IV. List in Germany before 1914 | Page 97 to 110: Yves Perez – Chapter V. List’s influence in Europe, the United States and Japan before 1914 | Page 111 to 125: Yves Perez – Chapter VI. The return of List during the crisis of the Thirties | Page 129 to 131: Yves Perez – Presentation | Page 133 to 143: Yves Perez – Chapter VII. Inequality between nations and power asymmetries | Page 145 to 157: Yves Perez – Chapter VIII. International Economic Integration and National Sovereignty | Page 159 to 171: Yves Perez – Chapter IX. Rereading the Rise of China and Asia in Light of Akamatsu’s Thought | Page 175 to 177: Yves Perez – Presentation | Page 179 to 190: Yves Perez – Chapter X. De-globalization in action | Page 191 to 201: Yves Perez – Chapter XI. List’s software put to the test of globalization | Page 203 to 215: Yves Perez – Chapter XII. Continue List: towards a political economy of nations | Page 217 to 220: Yves Perez – Conclusion | Page 221 to 225: Bibliography | Page 226 to 230: Ending pages.

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