A Treatise on Political Economy

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Cosimo, Inc., 2007年3月1日 - 492 頁
Business owners, economists, managers, and those interested in finance will find Say's ideas enlightening and informative. French economist JEAN-BAPTISE SAY (1767-1832) believed in the open-market system, supporting fewer laws putting restraints on businesses. He edited a paper on economics and became part of the French government in 1799. He is best remembered for Say's Law, which states that "supply creates its own demand."
 

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Introduction to the Transaction Edition
6
Introduction
15
BOOK I
61
Of the nature of capital and the mode in which it concurs in the business
71
Of the different methods of employing commercial industry and the mode
99
Of the right of property
127
Of the benefits resulting from the quick circulation of money and commodities
140
Of the effect upon national wealth resulting from the productive efforts of
199
OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
284
agency
321
Of population as connected with political economy
371
BOOK III
387
Of the effect of productive consumption
393
Of individual consumption its motives and its effects
401
Of the actual contributors to public consumption Of the charges of public edifices and works 441
441
Appendix
488

Of temporary and permanent emigration considered in reference to national
213

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