单词 | cameralistics |
释义 | cameralisticsn. Political Economy. historical. Esp. with reference to 18th-cent. Germany: the science or study of the management and administration of public revenue. With singular agreement. Cf. cameral adj., cameralism n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy political economya1687 economics1764 Pol. Econ.1796 cameralistics1831 catallactic1831 chrematistics1842 plutonomy1851 plutology1864 1831 T. S. Grimké Refl. on Char. & Objects All Sci. & Lit. 30 The Science of Cameralistics taught the administration of the public revenues. 1924 A. W. Small Origins Sociol. x. 141 Adam Smith gave them the beginnings of a system of economics as contrasted with cameralistics, which was at best a body of governmental technology. 1963 Jrnl. Econ. Abstr. 1 308 The science of Cameralistics..became marked by a deliberate connection of economics, state-craft, and statistics. 2006 C. Hood & M. Lodge Politics Public Service Bargains i. 7 After the demise of autocracy, ‘cameralistics’ suddenly lost favour as the preferred skill base of civil servants. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1831 |
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