Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance

This dissertation questions the process of formation and régulation – i.e., reproduction and modification – of the modern state through the taxation system and offices between the 12th and the 17th century in France. The analytical framework lies at the crossroad of Régulation Theory, market socio-e...

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Main Author: Nicolas Pinsard
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Language:English
Published: Association Recherche & Régulation 2021-07-01
Series:Revue de la Régulation
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/20003
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description This dissertation questions the process of formation and régulation – i.e., reproduction and modification – of the modern state through the taxation system and offices between the 12th and the 17th century in France. The analytical framework lies at the crossroad of Régulation Theory, market socio-economics, and economic and financial history. The method of this work is based on archival work and abduction. Offices are one of the main state organizations of that time and are also a royal delegation in essential state domains, including levying taxes. By analyzing the transformations of offices’ legal framework, the dissertation reveals that the regulation of state goes hand in hand with private appropriation and commodification of offices. The transformation of offices into patrimonial assets induces wealth accumulation for their owners and growth for royal revenues, during this period of transition between feudality and capitalism.
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spelling doaj-art-33d0d9fd81a3452d888dcef55716d5532025-01-30T14:25:47ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962021-07-0130110.4000/regulation.20003Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la financeNicolas PinsardThis dissertation questions the process of formation and régulation – i.e., reproduction and modification – of the modern state through the taxation system and offices between the 12th and the 17th century in France. The analytical framework lies at the crossroad of Régulation Theory, market socio-economics, and economic and financial history. The method of this work is based on archival work and abduction. Offices are one of the main state organizations of that time and are also a royal delegation in essential state domains, including levying taxes. By analyzing the transformations of offices’ legal framework, the dissertation reveals that the regulation of state goes hand in hand with private appropriation and commodification of offices. The transformation of offices into patrimonial assets induces wealth accumulation for their owners and growth for royal revenues, during this period of transition between feudality and capitalism.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/20003financeRégulation Theorystateofficestaxationeconomic history
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Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
Revue de la Régulation
finance
Régulation Theory
state
offices
taxation
economic history
title Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
title_full Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
title_fullStr Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
title_full_unstemmed Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
title_short Régulation et marchandisation de l’État par la fiscalité et la finance
title_sort regulation et marchandisation de l etat par la fiscalite et la finance
topic finance
Régulation Theory
state
offices
taxation
economic history
url https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/20003
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