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François Quesnay, an antisemitic surgeon but not an antisemitic economist

History of European Ideas
I establish two contrasting results: In his first career as surgeon, François Quesnay was antisemitic. Nothing allows to say that his economic system was antisemitic. Very few antisemitic remarks are found in the plethora of books and articles written by
Gabriel Sabbagh
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L’anti-colbertisme n’est pas (toujours) un libéralisme : l’exemple de Quesnay

Cahiers d Économie Politique, 2019
On peut etre tente de chercher l’origine du liberalisme dans les reactions negatives aux politiques mercantilistes suivies jusqu’au XVIIe siecle. Quoique raisonnable, cette idee souffre des exceptions.
Jean Cartelier
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Du nouveau sur François Quesnay

Population, 1966
H. J. Du nouveau sur François Quesnay. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°1, 1966. pp. 153-154.
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FranÇois Quesnay (1694- 1774)

Economics Through the Looking-Glass, 2019
R. A. Rayman
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A critical examination of Chinese influences on Quesnay

European and Chinese Histories of Economic Thought, 2021
R. Berg
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Quesnay's Theory of Taxation

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1994
François Quesnay and the Physiocrats are probably best remembered for three things: the Tableau Economique, their view that only agriculture was productive, and for advocating a single tax on landowners. Over the years, attention has focused on the first two doctrines.
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Quesnay and Physiocracy

2012
Forthcoming
Cartelier, Jean, Longhitano, Gino
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