• Richard Cantillon (French: [kɑ̃tijɔ̃]; 1680s – May 1734) was an Irish-French economist and author of Essai Sur La Nature Du Commerce En Général (Essay...
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    The idea of the circular flow was already present in the work of Richard Cantillon. François Quesnay developed and visualized this concept in the so-called...
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  • failed assassin Paddy Cantillon (fl. 1901), Irish hurler. Phil Cantillon (born 1976), British rugby league footballer. Richard Cantillon (c. 1680–1734), Irish-French...
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  • criticized by many scholars such as Kilby (1971) and Kunkel (1971). Richard Cantillon (1680?-1734) was the earliest scholar of whom we know that paid considerable...
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    in and the study of entrepreneurship reaches back to the work of Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. However...
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  • Smith's invisible hand argumentation may have also been influenced by Richard Cantillon and his model of the isolated estate. Because the modern use of this...
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    to political economy was undoubtedly his work on a manuscript of Richard Cantillon's Essai sur la nature du commerce en général, which he had in his possession...
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    He was buried in the church San Moisè in Venice. Companies portal Richard Cantillon – banker who made an early profit from the company South Sea Bubble...
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    sur la Nature du Commerce en Général) is a book about economics by Richard Cantillon written around 1730, and published in French in 1755. This book was...
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    local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club is Ballyheigue GAA. Richard Cantillon, economic theorist and coiner of the term entrepreneur. Don O'Neill...
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    Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork, KG, PC (25 April 1694 – 4 December 1753) was a British architect and noble often called the...
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  • important theorists. He became instrumental in popularizing the work of Richard Cantillon in France. Gournay was appointed an intendant du commerce in 1751...
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  • N. (2006). "Chapter 12 — The founding father of modern economics: Richard Cantillon". Economic thought before Adam Smith: An Austrian Perspective on the...
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  • to Yogya and renames the city Yogyakarta. 1755: Demand-Supply by Richard Cantillon published in French. 1756–1763: The Seven Years' War is fought among...
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     44). Both of these would be prime sources of taxable income. Like Richard Cantillon after him, he sought to devise some equation or par between the "mother...
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  • far back as 1494. 1730: Concept of entrepreneurship discovered by Richard Cantillon. 1805: Beaufort scale invented by Francis Beaufort. 1809: Milk of...
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  • April 25 – Johann Konrad Dippel, German theologian (born 1673) May – Richard Cantillon, Irish-born French economist (born 1680) September 17 – Thomas Fuller...
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    and Richard III were both male-line descendants of the Plantagenet King Edward III: Beaufort through Edward's fourth son, John of Gaunt, and Richard through...
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    Brook Taylor Martin Folkes John Arbuthnot Charles Cox Earl Cornwallis Richard Cantillon John Machin William Rutty James Vernon John Senex James Thornhill...
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    contemplated severing her ties to George. He appeased her by asking another Whig, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, to restate Fox's forceful declaration in more careful...
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    Richard Rawlinson FRS (3 January 1690 – 6 April 1755) was an English clergyman and antiquarian collector of books and manuscripts, which he bequeathed...
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    influential in neo-classical microeconomic theory to this day; while Richard Cantillon inspired Adam Smith, among others. John B. Cosgrave was a specialist...
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    Brook Taylor Martin Folkes John Arbuthnot Charles Cox Earl Cornwallis Richard Cantillon John Machin William Rutty James Vernon John Senex James Thornhill...
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  • Brook Taylor Martin Folkes John Arbuthnot Charles Cox Earl Cornwallis Richard Cantillon John Machin William Rutty James Vernon John Senex James Thornhill...
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    factors spurred the advancement of economic thought. For instance, Richard Cantillon (1680–1734) consciously imitated Newton's forces of inertia and gravity...
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    Chesterfield, edited by Lord Mahon:Volume 2, 3. 4 (in duplicate); London; Richard Bentley 1847 Scans of Stanhope's Letters to his son, 1774–1775 edition...
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    jure 4th Baron Stafford (1718–1751) Married Henrietta, daughter of Richard Cantillon and left only female issue. He was succeeded by his uncle. John Paul...
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