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  1. Richard Cantillon (French: [kɑ̃tijɔ̃]; 1680s – May 1734) was an Irish-French economist and author of Essai Sur La Nature Du Commerce En Général (Essay on the Nature of Trade in General), a book considered by William Stanley Jevons to be the "cradle of political economy".

  2. May 9, 2024 · Richard Cantillon (born 17th century, Ballyheige, County Kerry, Ire.—died May 14, 1734, London) was an Irish economist and financier who wrote one of the earliest treatises on modern economics. Cantillon was an Irishman of Norman origins and Jacobite connections who spent much of his life in France.

  3. Richard Cantillon (1680 – May, 1734) was an important figure in the Physiocrat school of economics, initially a successful financier who made his fortune through speculation. He then turned to theoretical studies of economics, his only work being published posthumously, after he was murdered.

  4. May 18, 2018 · Richard Cantillon was an Irish banker and economist who wrote the Essai sur la nature du commerce en general (1755), considered the first treatise on economics. He analyzed the price system, the role of the entrepreneur, the circular flow, the money supply, and the causes of business cycles and bubbles.

  5. Jan 12, 1989 · This book analyses the career and writings of the enigmatic Irish‐born economist Richard Cantillon, a banker and entrepreneur. Cantillon's work is examined in the context of the stock market speculation generated by John Law's Mississippi System and the South Sea Bubble of 1720.

  6. Richard Cantillon (1755) is credited with the discovery of economic theory and was the first to fully consider the critical role of entrepreneurship in the economy. Cantillon described entrepreneurship as pervasive and endowed the entrepreneur with the most pivotal role.

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  8. Learn about the life and work of Richard Cantillon, a Kerryman who became a pioneer of economic theory and a key figure in the Mississippi Bubble. Discover how his Essai influenced Adam Smith, Hayek, Malthus and other economists.

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