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    Jean-Baptiste Say (French: [ʒɑ̃batist sɛ]; 5 January 1767 – 15 November 1832) was a liberal French economist and businessman who argued in favor of competition...
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  • Jean-Baptiste is a male French name, originating with Saint John the Baptist, and sometimes shortened to Baptiste. The name may refer to any of the following:...
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  • Treatise on Political Economy (Traité d'économie politique, 1803), Jean-Baptiste Say wrote: "A product is no sooner created, than it, from that instant...
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  • of "buying at a certain price and selling at an uncertain price". Jean-Baptiste Say, who has been an entrepreneur during a period of his life, recognizes...
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    The collège-lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say is a French public school built in 1895, operating as a collège and lycée as well as offering preparatory classes...
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  • from EP001, 2006 Emel Say (1927–2011), Turkish painter Fazıl Say (born 1970), a Turkish pianist and composer Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832), a French economist...
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    Jean-Baptiste Say. The first edition of Political Economy was published in 1803. The fifth edition, published in 1826, was the final one within Say's...
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    des Princes Stade Jean Bouin near Parc des Princes Auteuil Hippodrome Piscine Molitor Auteuil is home to the Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say operating as a collège...
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  • 1815 "The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns," 1819 Jean-Baptiste Say (France, 1767–1832) Some literature: Traité d'économie politique (Treatise...
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  • whose ideas contributed to classical liberalism include John Locke, Jean-Baptiste Say, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo. It drew on classical economics...
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