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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Circular flow of income (section Cantillon)
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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Entrepreneurial economics (section Richard Cantillon)
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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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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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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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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