Traité d'économie politique

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Traité d'économie politique is an influential early 19th-century economics treatise by Jean-Baptiste Say that systematically presents classical liberal economic theory, including the formulation of Say’s Law.

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instanceOf book
economics treatise
author Jean-Baptiste Say NERFINISHED
coreThesis supply creates its own demand
countryOfOrigin France
describes capital
distribution of income
labor
land
law of markets
production theory
role of the entrepreneur
value theory
discusses competition
international trade
market prices
money
profits
public finance
rent
taxation
utility
wages
firstPublicationYear 1803
genre economic theory
hasEdition second edition
third edition
hasPart chapters
hasPerspective anti-mercantilist
pro-market
hasTitleInEnglish Treatise on Political Economy NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 19th century
influenced Austrian School NERFINISHED
French liberal economists
neoclassical economics
influencedBy Adam Smith NERFINISHED
classical political economy
isConsidered foundational work of classical economics
mainSubject economics
political economy
movement classical economics
classical liberalism
notableIdea Say's Law NERFINISHED
originalLanguage French
positionOnGovernmentIntervention supports limited government
positionOnMarkets supports free markets
publicationCentury 19th century

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Jean-Baptiste Say notableWork Traité d'économie politique
Jean-Baptiste Say wrote Traité d'économie politique