- François
Quesnay (/keɪˈneɪ/; French: [fʁɑ̃swa kɛnɛ]; 4 June 1694 – 16
December 1774) was a
French economist and
physician of the
Physiocratic school....
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Pierre Achille Louis Eugène
Quesnay (12
October 1895 – 8
September 1937) was a
French economist and
central bank official. From 1930 to 1937, he was the...
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Haras du
Quesnay,
known as "Le
Quesnay", is a
thoroughbred horse breeding farm in
France about four
miles (6 km)
outside the city of
Deauville on 3 km²...
- Torteval-
Quesnay (French pronunciation: [tɔʁtəval kɛnɛ] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France...
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Jeremy du
Quesnay Adams (October 1, 1933 – May 2, 2016) was a
medieval historian, polymath, and translator. His
interests included Joan of Arc and the...
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became one of the
first well-developed
theories of economics. François
Quesnay (1694–1774), the
marquis de
Mirabeau (1715–1789) and Anne-Robert-Jacques...
- by
French economist François
Quesnay in 1758,
which laid the
foundation of the
physiocratic school of economics.
Quesnay believed that
trade and industry...
- Cantillon. François
Quesnay developed and
visualized this
concept in the so-called
Tableau économique.
Important developments of
Quesnay's tableau were Karl...
- Adam Smith, Anne Turgot, Jean-Baptiste Say, Frédéric
Bastiat and François
Quesnay.
While details regarding Richard Cantillon's life are scarce, it is thought...
- Alexandre-Marie
Quesnay de
Beaurepaire (1755–1820) was the
grandson of
French philosopher and economist, François
Quesnay, and was
among the idealistic...