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  1. Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) is a French economist and politician, wrongfully ignored in France, though recognized as being an author of foremost importance in many other countries (in the United States in particular).

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) was a 19th-century philosopher and economist famous for his ideas about the role of the state in economic development. Bastiat was known for identifying flaws in...

  3. Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was one of the leading advocates of free markets and free trade in the mid-19th century. He was inspired by the activities of Richard Cobden and the organization of the Anti-Corn Law League in Britain in the 1840s and tried to mimic their success in France.

  4. Frédéric Bastiat. 1801-1850. Joseph Schumpeter described Bastiat nearly a century after his death as “the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived.”. Orphaned at the age of nine, Bastiat tried his hand at commerce, farming, and insurance sales.

  5. Frédéric Bastiat, né le 30 juin 1801 à Bayonne et mort le 24 décembre 1850 à Rome, est un économiste, homme politique et magistrat français. Rattaché à l' école libérale française , il est entré tardivement dans le débat public.

  6. Bastiat was supremely effective at popularizing free market economics. When he learned of Richard Cobden's campaign against the British Corn Laws (restrictions on the import of wheat, barley, rye, and oats), Bastiat vowed to become the "French Cobden."

  7. Jul 4, 2000 · The French satirist, agitator, writer, and politician Frédéric Bastiat was France’s foremost champion of liberty in the 19th century.

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