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    François Quesnay (French: [fʁɑ̃swa kɛnɛ]; 4 June 1694 – 16 December 1774) was a French economist and physician of the Physiocratic school. He is known...
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    Cantillon. François Quesnay developed and visualized this concept in the so-called Tableau économique. Important developments of Quesnay's tableau were...
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    Physiocracy became one of the first well-developed theories of economics. François Quesnay (1694–1774), the marquis de Mirabeau (1715–1789) and Anne-Robert-Jacques...
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    described by French economist François Quesnay in 1758, which laid the foundation of the physiocratic school of economics. Quesnay believed that trade and industry...
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  • French billionaire François-Henri Pinault (born 1962), French billionaire François Quesnay (1694–1774), French economist François Rabbath (born 1931)...
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    Voltaire and François Quesnay wrote favourably of the idea, with Voltaire claiming that the Chinese had "perfected moral science" and Quesnay advocating...
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    they were preceded by the work of the French physiocrats, such as François Quesnay (1694–1774) and Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot (1727–1781). In the late...
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  • literature: Cato's Letters / John Trenchard & Thomas Gordon, 1720–1723 François Quesnay (France, 1694–1774) Some literature: Tableau économique, 1758 Encyclopédie...
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    men had an enormous influence on the economic policies of the King. François Quesnay was the best-known economist in France. He was the King's doctor, and...
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    to the colonies. Smith discovered the Physiocracy school founded by François Quesnay and discussed with their intellectuals. Physiocrats were opposed to...
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  • of Adam Smith, Anne Turgot, Jean-Baptiste Say, Frédéric Bastiat and François Quesnay. While details regarding Richard Cantillon's life are scarce, it is...
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    Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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  • Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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    principle of the circular flow of income that goes back to the Physiocrat François Quesnay. According to that principle, income is determined by expenditure decisions...
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  • to economists' attention by the French Physiocrats, in particular François Quesnay, who argued that the incidence of all taxation falls ultimately on...
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  • were looked down upon. That influenced European intellectuals like François Quesnay, an avid Confucianist and advocate of China's agrarian policies, in...
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  • influential on modern political thought. Later political thinkers such as François Quesnay and Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet embraced the idea of oriental despotism...
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  • called comparative dynamics. The Tableau économique (Economic Table) of François Quesnay (1758), which laid the foundation of the Physiocrat school of economics...
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  • of the main figures of physiocracy, a school of thought founded by François Quesnay and the Marquis de Mirabeau in July 1757. Born in Orleans on October...
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  • Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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    Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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  • term laissez-faire as he allegedly adopted it from François Quesnay's writings on China. Quesnay coined the phrases laissez-faire and laissez-passer...
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  • is also credited with coining the term "bureaucracy". Together with François Quesnay, whose disciple he was, he was a leader of the Physiocratic School...
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  • Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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  • Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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    Voltaire claimed that the Chinese had "perfected moral science" and François Quesnay advocated an economic and political system modeled after that of the...
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    Post-Keynesian Circuitism Disequilibrium Marxian Market monetarism People François Quesnay Adam Smith Thomas Robert Malthus Karl Marx Léon Walras Knut Wicksell...
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  • Alexandre-Marie Quesnay de Beaurepaire (1755–1820) was the grandson of French philosopher and economist, François Quesnay, and was among the idealistic...
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  • group who called themselves the économistes (Vincent de Gournay, François Quesnay, François Véron Duverger de Forbonnais, and Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot)...
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    2012-06-09. Retrieved 2014-09-21. Brzezinski, Adam; Palma, Nuno; Velde, François R. (2024). "Understanding Money Using Historical Evidence". Annual Review...
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