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  1. 5 de feb. de 2018 · 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. Before becoming an academic political economist quite late in life, Say had worked at a broad range of occupations including an ap...

  2. 25 de feb. de 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Say: A French classical, liberal economist and scholar. Jean-Baptiste Say is known for his contribution to Say's Law of Markets and for his work on "A Treatise On Political Economy ...

  3. Jean Baptiste Say, né le 5 janvier 1767 à Lyon et mort le 14 novembre 1832 à Paris [1], est le principal économiste classique français [2]. Industriel du coton, il était l'un des entrepreneurs huguenots de cette industrie alors en plein essor. Il fut également journaliste.

  4. Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832), fue un economista y empresario francés, considerado como el discípulo francés de Adam Smith y uno de los exponentes de la economía clásica y el mercantilismo. La obra maestra de Say “Traité d'économie politique” (Tratado de economía política) de 1803, recogió muchas de las ideas de sus predecesores franceses y Adam

  5. 5 de abr. de 2024 · J.-B. Say (born January 5, 1767, Lyon, France—died November 15, 1832, Paris) was a French economist, best known for his law of markets, which postulates that supply creates its own demand.. After completing his education, Say worked briefly for an insurance company and then as a journalist. In 1794 he became an editor of a new magazine dedicated to the ideas of the French Revolution; he ...

  6. Jean-Baptiste Say. 1767-1832. F rench economist J. B. Say is most commonly identified with Say’s Law, which states that supply creates its own demand. Over the years Say’s Law has been embroiled in two kinds of controversy—the first over its authorship, the second over what it means and, given each meaning, whether it is true.

  7. Jean Baptiste Say (Lyon, 5 de janeiro de 1767 — Paris, 15 de novembro de 1832) foi um economista e empresário liberal francês que defendeu a concorrência, o livre comércio e o levantamento de restrições aos negócios. Ele é mais conhecido pela lei de Say — também conhecida como lei dos mercados — que ele popularizou. Os estudiosos discordam sobre a questão surpreendentemente ...