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Cantillon, Richard

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Cantillon, Richard (1680–1734)

French banker of Irish extraction. His Essai sur la nature de commerce en general/Essay on the Nature of General Commerce (1755), was the most systematic statement of economic principles before Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (1776). He influenced French economists much more than British ones, but is said to have anticipated ideas later made famous by both Smith and T R Malthus.



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