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National Economy/Quesnay: the famous "Tableau Economique" by Quesnay (1768) (1) is the first representation of the national economy in the form of a cycle. See Physiocracy/Mirabeau.


1.Quesnay, François. Analyse du Tableau Economique. In Physiokratie, Hrsg. P. S. du Pont de Nemours, Bd.   I, 39– 98. Paris 1768


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Analyse du Tableau Economique Paris 1768

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