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physiocrat
physiocrat (ˈfɪzɪəʊkræt) Also in Fr. form -crate. [a. F. physiocrate, f. physiocratie: see prec. and -crat.] One of a school of political economists founded by Fran{cced}ois Quesnay in France in the 18th c.; they maintained that society should be governed according to an inherent natural order, that... Oxford English Dictionary
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physiocratic
physiocratic, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈkrætɪk) [f. as physiocrat + -ic.] Of or pertaining to physiocracy or the physiocrats.1804 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 324 Much is said of the theory of the physiocratic sect. 1888 W. L. Courtney J. S. Mill 96 The physiocratic theory begins with the idea of a Jus Naturæ, a si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antoni Popławski
A physiocrat and a proponent of the emancipation of serfs, in 1774 he coined the term "noble democracy" to describe the political system of the Polish–Lithuanian wikipedia.org
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Joachim Chreptowicz
He was a member of the Permanent Council, activist of the Commission of National Education, physiocrat and a vivid supporter of the Targowica Confederation wikipedia.org
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Richard Cantillon
Despite having much influence on the early development of the physiocrat and classical schools of thought, Essai was largely forgotten until its rediscovery Cantillon was a major influence on physiocrat François Quesnay, who has probably had access to his work through the marquis de Mirabeau, who possessed wikipedia.org
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produit net
‖ produit net (prɔdɥi nɛt) [Fr., lit. ‘net product’.] In the politico-economical doctrine of the physiocrats, the amount of the excess of the value of agricultural products over the cost of their production. (Cf. physiocrat.)1792 A. Young Trav. France I. xxii. 559 By pursuing the jargon of the produ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Victor d'Hupay
He believed agriculture to be the basis of wealth, and followed the physiocrat movement that advocated an economy based upon it just as Marquis de Mirabeau wikipedia.org
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Multiplier (economics)
History The Tableau économique (Economic Table) of François Quesnay (1758), which laid the foundation of the Physiocrat school of economics is credited wikipedia.org
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Mirabeau
Mirabeau may refer to: People Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau (1715–1789), French physiocrat Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau (1749 wikipedia.org
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Charles R. Farnsley
There, he declared himself a Physiocrat and wrote papers arguing that Enlightenment thought had been inspired by the ideas of Confucius via the Chinese wikipedia.org
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Méré, Yvelines
François Quesnay a Physiocrat and one of the first to attempt to establish a rational science of economics, was born in Méré. wikipedia.org
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Oranienburg
Silvio Gesell, the founder of Freiwirtschaft ("free economy"), lived in Oranienburg between 1911 and 1915, publishing his magazine, Der Physiocrat. wikipedia.org
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Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard
Pierre-Paul Le Mercier de La Rivière (10 March 1719 – 27 November 1801) was a French colonial administrator and physiocrat economist. wikipedia.org
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Marguerite Kuczynski
retirement" in 1960, were a series of translations into German, supported by her own extensive and scholarly commentaries, of works by François Quesnay (Physiocrat wikipedia.org
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Pablo de Olavide
He wrote a report about the project for a new agrarian law (1768), which is one of the most important Spanish physiocrat writings. wikipedia.org
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