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Francois Quesnay (1694–1774)

Francois Quesnay is best known for the Tableau Economique, the proposition that only agriculture generates a positive 'net product' and that industry is ‘sterile’. He recommended a ‘single tax’ on ground rent and invented the slogan ‘laissez faire, laissez passe’. He was the first to found a school of economists called the ‘physiocrats’
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Quesnay and Physiocracy

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1948
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Quesnay, Alexandre Marie

2011
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Quesnay's Tableau OEconomique reprinted

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1895
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Maxims by Dr. Quesnay

The Belfast Monthly Magazine
null Quesnay, T. O. C.
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Quesnay and the Physiocrats

The Downside Review, 1946
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