The growth of serious interest during the last fifty years in the
scholastic contribution to the development of economic thought has
been very marked, and no-where more so than in the history of
economic thought in Spain. This book begins in the Middle Ages and
traces the effect on business practice and on thought of the
presence of the Christian, Islamic and Jewish communities who lived
side by side in the Peninsula. It shows how the economics of Plato
and Aristotle were transmitted by way of Toledo to the Latin West.
In the second half of the book the author considers 'Salamancan'
ideas and the views of the political economists and 'projectors'
who preceded the Enlightenment. At the same time she surveys the
present state of the subject and offers bibliographical guidance
for the reader.
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