Listing 1 - 10 of 43 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
The aim of this work is to make available to English-language readers a translation of Jean-Baptiste Say's main texts on money and banking which were not at present accessible in English. The work includes chapters from his books taking into account the variants between the different editions, articles and hitherto unpublished manuscripts. Comprehension of these different texts is facilitated by an introduction designed to place them in their context and by a chronological table giving the main events of Say's life and editorial activity in parallel with the main political, economic
Choose an application
Choose an application
This book uses archival and published sources to place Say in context, at the confluence of several major currents in social philosophy. The Say that emerges from this study is far from being the one dimensional popularizer of Smith and proponent of libertarian ideology that he is often depicted as. Rather he is an eighteenth-century republican trying to knit togther support for free markets and industrial development with a profound respect for the importance of the legislator, the administrator and the educator in the creation and maintenance of civil society
Say, Jean-Baptiste --- Markets. --- Virtue. --- Say, Jean Baptiste, --- Marchés --- Say (jean-baptiste), 1767-1832 --- Vertus
Choose an application
This volume is the first full-length biography of Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), the most famous French classical economist. During his lifetime Say actively took part in three revolutions: the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and the establishment of economics as an academic discipline. He struggled with Bonaparte, was the owner of a cotton spinning mill, and published his famous Treatise of political economy and many other economic writings.
Economists --- Economics --- History. --- Say, Jean Baptiste,
Choose an application
À la fin du 18e siècle, l'initiative individuelle a été magnifiée pour permettre à l'économie de sortir de son état de passivité et de sclérose. Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), économiste français et partisan de la révolution française, a produit une théorie générale de l'entrepreneur où l'innovation tient une place essentielle. L'entrepreneur peut être à la fois gestionnaire, capitaliste, innovateur. Say créa l'entrepreneur et le dota de moult charismes : esprit de conduite, génie des affaires, capacité d'entreprendre, sens du risque et d'initiative, création de valeur et d'emplois, grandes capacités gestionnaires, etc. Il s'agit d'un entrepreneur que les politiques et les « forces actuelles de marché » cherchent à ressusciter pour donner un nouveau souffle à notre économie léthargique. Les auteurs de l'ouvrage discutent de la notion et de la fonction de l'entrepreneur dans l'œuvre de Say pour montrer son actualité économique, sociale et politique. Ils présentent aussi le contexte économique et intellectuel à partir duquel a émergé la théorie de l'entrepreneur. Entrepreneur, professeur, journaliste, lui-même, Say... créa l'entrepreneur et a légué à l'analyse (et à la philosophie) économique un « outil » de sortie de crise.
Economics --- Economists --- History --- Say, Jean Baptiste,
Choose an application
SAY (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 1767-1832 --- MACROECONOMIE --- HISTOIRE --- SAY (JEAN-BAPTISTE), 1767-1832 --- MACROECONOMIE --- HISTOIRE
Choose an application
Economics --- Economists --- History --- Économistes --- Histoire. --- Say, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1832) --- Entrepreneurship --- Say, Jean Baptiste --- Economic schools --- Say, Jean-Baptiste --- 18th century
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 10 of 43 | << page >> |
Sort by
|