Joseph Dutens
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Joseph-Michel Dutens (born October 15, 1765 in Tours, France; died August 6, 1848) was a French engineer and political economist.
He was a nephew of Louis Dutens.
He worked as a designer on the La Tranchasse Canal Bridge, and as an engineer on the Berry Canal in 1841.
[edit] Works
- Philosophie de l'économle politique (Paris 1835, 2 volumes)

