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  1. May 30, 2024 · A man with a profound understanding of how money is made and lost, the Kerry-born economist Richard Cantillon (1680s-1734) is a fitting namesake for this long-running column. Since 2009...

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  2. 14 hours ago · The Irish-French economist Richard Cantillon (1680-1734) made many contributions to economics, particularly in monetary theory. Cantillon explained that money is non-neutral, in the sense that, changes in money supply causes changes in relative prices in the economy, and thus the structure of production and consumption.

  3. 5 days ago · Richard Cantillon was an Irish-French economist and financier, considered one of the earliest economic theorists and a key figure in the development of classical economics.

  4. May 25, 2024 · The roots of the concept of entrepreneurship appear in a seminal work by the Irish economist Richard Cantillon, Essay on the Nature of Trade in General (originally in French, 1755), in which he distinguishes between wage earners with fixed incomes and wage earners without fixed incomes.

  5. May 23, 2024 · Starting with Aristotle, the collection tracks the development of the modern theory of money through the ages by thinkers like Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Jean Buridan, Martin de Azpilcueta, John Locke, Richard Cantillon, David Hume, and A.R.J Turgot.

  6. 1 day ago · For instance, Richard Cantillon (1680–1734) consciously imitated Newton's forces of inertia and gravity in the natural world with human reason and market competition in the economic world. In his Essay on the Nature of Commerce in General , he argued rational self-interest in a system of freely-adjusting markets would lead to order and ...

  7. 14 hours ago · The entrepreneur is a factor in and the study of entrepreneurship reaches back to the work of Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. However, entrepreneurship was largely ignored theoretically until the late 19th and early 20th centuries and empirically until a profound resurgence in business and economics ...

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