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Jean-Baptiste Say was born in Lyons to a family of textile merchants of Huguenot extraction. In 1787, after spending two years in England apprenticed to a merchant, Say took a job at an insurance company in Paris run by Clavi re (later to become Minister of Finance).
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cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/say.htm
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Say wrote: “How could it be possible that there should now be bought and sold in France five or six times as many commodities as in the miserable reign of Charles VI?”1 With this statement Say had the long run in mind. ... Jean-Baptiste Say, Annotated Bibliography, by David Hart...
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www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Say.html
www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Say.html
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Jean-Baptiste Say was born in Lyons on January 5, 1767 and died in Paris on November 15, 1832. Say was the leading French political economist in the first third of the 19th century. ... Say, Jean-Baptiste, A Treatise on Political Economy. Translated from the 4th edition of the French by C. R. Prinsep, M.A.
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www.econlib.org/library/Say/SayBio.html
www.econlib.org/library/Say/SayBio.html
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200 years after Say´s “Traité d´economie politique” of 1803, and in times of difficult adjustment to rapid global and techno-logical change, it is a good time to recall what the important but often neglected subject of Say´s work really was and still is.
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Major Books of Jean-Baptiste Say ... Jean-Baptiste Say was born in Lyons to a family of textile merchants of Huguenot extraction. In 1787, after spending two years in England apprenticed to a merchant, Say took a job at an insurance company in Paris run by Claviere (later to become Minister of Finance).
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www.economyprofessor.com/theorists/jeanbaptistesay.php
www.economyprofessor.com/theorists/jeanbaptistesay.php
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A short biography of economist Jean-Baptiste Say. ... Jean-Baptiste Say: His Life ... Jean-Baptiste Say: Treatise on Political Economy...
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A brief sketch of the life and writings of J.B.Say, 1767-1832 ... The French political economist, Jean Baptiste Say, was born at Lyons, and passed part of his youth in England. On the outbreak of the Revolution he worked for Mirabeau on the Courrier de Provence, and was secretary to the Minister of finance.
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www.historyguide.org/intellect/say.html
www.historyguide.org/intellect/say.html
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Jean Baptiste Say, A Treatise on Political Economy, 1803 ... The proper economic principle is called "Say's Law," for Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832), that "supply creates demand." This means that "overproduction" in a free economy is actually impossible.
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www.friesian.com/sayslaw.htm
www.friesian.com/sayslaw.htm
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Jean-Baptiste Say, a writer who popularized Adam Smith in France, is squarely in that tradition. He is also responsible for one of the great, ongoing macroeconomic controversies—his famous Law of Markets. Say was much more than a Smith follower, and his ideas have always prompted scholarly investigation.
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