Jean-Baptiste Say Revolutionary, Entrepreneur, Economist Routledge Studies in the History of Economics Series
Auteur : Schoorl Evert
This volume is the first full-length biography of Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), the most famous French classical economist. During his lifetime Say actively took part in three revolutions: the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and the establishment of economics as an academic discipline. He struggled with Bonaparte, was the owner of a cotton spinning mill, and published his famous Treatise of political economy and many other economic writings.
1. Youthful Revolutionary 2. At the Crossroads of Literature, Politics and Economics 3. A dissident under the consulate 4. Reluctant Entrepreneur 5. A rentier in a depressed economy 6. Spying in Britain 7. A dissident during the Restauration 8. Late Recognition 9. The Final Years 10. Among Masters, Peers and Students 11. Alive after 200 years.
Evert Schoorl was director of graduate studies in the economics department at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Date de parution : 11-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Jean-Baptiste Say :
Mots-clés :
charles; comte; roche; michel; delaroche; destutt; tracy; amaury; duval; francis; Cours Complet; Young Men; Ill Fate; Adolphe Blanqui; Grand Dictionnaire Universel Du XIXe; Sismondi’s Nouveaux Principes; Book III; Material Considerations; Rue De Tournon; Charles Dunoyer; Charles Comte; Politique Pratique; Mon Roi; Le Censeur; Conservatoire Des Arts; American Funds; Evelyn Forget; Gatcomb Park; Palmer’s Book; Richard Whatmore; East Indies; French Classical Economist; Calculable Costs; Coquebert De Montbret; Grand Phenomenon