Ferdinando Galiani

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Ferdinando Galiani was an 18th-century Italian economist, diplomat, and Enlightenment thinker known for his influential writings on political economy and his witty intellectual contributions in Italy and France.

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instanceOf Enlightenment thinker
diplomat
economist
human
writer
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Kingdom of Naples
dateOfBirth 1728-12-02
dateOfDeath 1787-10-30
educatedAt University of Naples NERFINISHED
employer Kingdom of Naples
familyName Galiani
fieldOfWork international trade
monetary theory
political economy
genre economic treatise
political philosophy
givenName Ferdinando
influenced Italian political economists
later marginalist economists
influencedBy French Enlightenment
Montesquieu
knownFor contributions to monetary theory
critique of free trade in grain
witty conversation
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned French
Italian
movement Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
nativeLanguage Italian
notableIdea critique of physiocracy
defense of grain trade regulation
early theory of value based on utility and scarcity
notableWork Della moneta
Dialogues sur le commerce des blés
letters to Louise d'Épinay
occupation clergyman
diplomat
economist
writer
participantIn Enlightenment salons
surface form: French Enlightenment salons
placeOfBirth Chieti NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Naples
positionHeld councillor of the Kingdom of Naples
diplomat in Paris
secretary to the Neapolitan embassy in Paris
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Naples
Paris
sexOrGender male

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Milanese Enlightenment hasParticipant Ferdinando Galiani