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Thomas Paine was undoubtedly influenced by the "economists" since while residing in France he visited and had a close association with the physiocrat, Condorcet. In his tract, Agrarian Justice Paine advocated using the rent of land for public revenue.
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Physiocrat - Definition of Physiocrat at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Physiocrat. Look it up now! ... Use physiocrat in a Sentence...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about physiocrat. physiocrat. Information about physiocrat in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Member of a school of 18th-century French economists, including François Quesnay (1694–1774) and Mirabeau, ... Otherwise there should be a laissez-faire system with free trade between states.
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They called themselves conomistes (economists) but are generally referred to as Physiocrats in order to distinguish them from the many schools of economic thought that followed them. Physiocrat is derived from the Greek for "Government of Nature".
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He holds, however, with Adam Smith, that 'no equal quantity of productive labour employed in manufactures could ever occasion so great a reproduction as in agriculture' (_Grounds of an Opinion, etc. _, p. 35) -- a relic of the 'physiocrat' doctrine.
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The Physiocrats were a group of French Enlightenment thinkers of the 1760s that surrounded the French court physician, Fran ois Quesnay. ... Mirabeau was also the Physiocrat best-acquainted with Cantillon, whose work he consulted when crafting his 1756 treatise.
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3. The Physiocrat's impact on power ... Louis XVI, King of France from 1774, made a Physiocrat, Baron Turgot, his Minister of Finance. A.R.J. Turgot was a seasoned administrator with a "bias for action," who got right down to it.
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Describes the origins of Physiocratic theory ... A school of writers on political and economic subjects that flourished in France in the second half of the eighteenth century, ... In metaphysics Quesnay was a follower of Descartes and borrowed from him the mathematical method used in his "Tableau Economique". He accepted a...
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