This text is a detailed summary of the first volume of "Cours d'Économie politique" by Charles Gide, published in 1919. It is a comprehensive textbook on political economy, structured into several chapters covering fundamental concepts such as the nature of economic science, different economic schools, the nature of needs and value, and the production process. The text is accompanied by a preface that discusses the relevance of economic theory in the context of war and societal changes. The book is part of a collection of social sciences classics, edited and published by the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The text includes notes, references, and a detailed table of contents. It is written in French and includes a variety of formatting details such as font sizes and page layout. The book is also available in an electronic format, created from the original text. The text is divided into several chapters, each discussing different aspects of political economy, including production, exchange, circulation, and the role of money and credit. The book also includes a section on the history and development of economic thought, as well as a discussion of the different economic schools and their theories. The text is accompanied by a preface that discusses the importance of economic theory in the context of war and societal changes. The book is part of a collection of social sciences classics, edited and published by the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The text is written in French and includes a variety of formatting details such as font sizes and page layout. The book is also available in an electronic format, created from the original text. The text is divided into several chapters, each discussing different aspects of political economy, including production, exchange, circulation, and the role of money and credit. The book also includes a section on the history and development of economic thought, as well as a discussion of the different economic schools and their theories.This text is a detailed summary of the first volume of "Cours d'Économie politique" by Charles Gide, published in 1919. It is a comprehensive textbook on political economy, structured into several chapters covering fundamental concepts such as the nature of economic science, different economic schools, the nature of needs and value, and the production process. The text is accompanied by a preface that discusses the relevance of economic theory in the context of war and societal changes. The book is part of a collection of social sciences classics, edited and published by the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The text includes notes, references, and a detailed table of contents. It is written in French and includes a variety of formatting details such as font sizes and page layout. The book is also available in an electronic format, created from the original text. The text is divided into several chapters, each discussing different aspects of political economy, including production, exchange, circulation, and the role of money and credit. The book also includes a section on the history and development of economic thought, as well as a discussion of the different economic schools and their theories. The text is accompanied by a preface that discusses the importance of economic theory in the context of war and societal changes. The book is part of a collection of social sciences classics, edited and published by the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. The text is written in French and includes a variety of formatting details such as font sizes and page layout. The book is also available in an electronic format, created from the original text. The text is divided into several chapters, each discussing different aspects of political economy, including production, exchange, circulation, and the role of money and credit. The book also includes a section on the history and development of economic thought, as well as a discussion of the different economic schools and their theories.