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  1. Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de l'Aulne [a] ( / tʊərˈɡoʊ / toor-GOH; French: [tyʁgo]; 10 May 1727 – 18 March 1781), commonly known as Turgot, was a French economist and statesman. Sometimes considered a physiocrat, [2] he is today best remembered as an early advocate for economic liberalism. [3] .

  2. Mar 1, 2001 · Turgot discovered political economy and wrote. his first essays on economics and history, most. notably an oration on “A Philosophical Review of. the Successive Advances of the Human Mind”. (1750) 1 where he made the first. of several contributions to the development of the. “4 stage theory” of economic and social.

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  4. Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot. 1727-1781. T urgot was the French Adam Smith. His Reflections on the Production and Distribution of Wealth, which predated Smith’s The Wealth of Nations by ten years, argues against government intervention in the economic sector.

  5. Aug 5, 2021 · Introduction. Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot was the French kingdom’s Contrôleur Général (a kind of Minister of Finance) in the first government of young King Louis XVI from 1774 to 1776. During this brief period, he attempted to implement wide-ranging economic and administrative reforms that he believed were an absolute necessity to stave off ...

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  6. His writings in this period included contributions to the Encyclopédie in metaphysics, linguistics, science, economics, and political theory, as well as short writings over a similarly broad range of fields, but his contemplated major work on the history of human progress never materialized.

  7. The Turgot Collection provides a well-chosen collection of Turgots economic writings. Although he was a disciple of the Physiocrats, he extended economic theory, in remarkably original ways, beyond what this group had accomplished.

  8. May 14, 2018 · In his more programmatic writings, notably “Mémoire sur les prêts dargent” (1770 a) andLettres sur la liberté du commerce des grains” (1770 b ), Turgot advocated laissez-faire as the panacea for all ills. When he spoke of freedom, he usually spoke in superlatives.

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