• Jean-Baptiste Say (. French: [ʒɑbatist sɛ]; 5 January 1767 – 15 November 1832) was a liberal French economist and businessman who argued in favor of competition...
  • The Man Behind the Law. Jean-Baptiste Say, a name that echoes through the centuries in the world of economics, was born in 1767 in France.
  • müteşebbislik unsurunun ayrı bir üretim faktörü olduğunu açık seçik ortaya koyan ilk iktisatçı say olmuştur.ona göre girişimci her ürünün piyasadaki talebine...
  • Jean-Baptiste Say was a French classical liberal political economist who greatly influenced neoclassical economic thought.
  • The family settled in Geneva, where Jean-Baptiste’s father, Jean-Étienne, was born. The elder Say was a businessman who specialized in the silk trade.
  • It was partly in the hope of setting things right again that Jean-Baptiste Say wrote his great opus, the Traité d'économie politique in 1803.
  • Reference. Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Includes picture and list of selected works.
  • Jean-Baptiste Say was inspired to write his Treatise on Political Economy when, working at a life insurance office, he read a copy of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations.
  • Jean Baptiste Say. 1767-1832. Jean Baptiste Say was a French economist who originally intended to pursue a business career.
  • Jean-Baptiste Say deserves to be remembered as a precursor to the Austrian School. According to Murray Rothbard, J. B. Say is responsible for reintroducing the.