A detailed examination of French budget legislation from 1789 to 1852, "Législation Du Budget, De 1789 À [1852] ......" by Hélion Luçay (vicomte de) offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of fiscal policy in France during a tumultuous period. This book provides insights into the legal framework governing the French budget and its development through various political regimes. It explores the intricacies of financial administration and the changing approaches to public finance during a critical era of French history. A valuable resource for scholars and historians, it sheds light on the complexities of French governance and economic policy.
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