A treatise on political economy
Book • 1848
Jean-Baptiste Say's 'Treatise on Political Economy' is a significant work in classical economics, published in 1803.
It presents Say's Law, which posits that supply creates its own demand.
The treatise also explores the role of entrepreneurship, the importance of production, and the dynamics of markets.
Say's work emphasized the interconnectedness of economic activities and the self-regulating nature of markets.
His ideas influenced subsequent economic thought and continue to be debated today.
It presents Say's Law, which posits that supply creates its own demand.
The treatise also explores the role of entrepreneurship, the importance of production, and the dynamics of markets.
Say's work emphasized the interconnectedness of economic activities and the self-regulating nature of markets.
His ideas influenced subsequent economic thought and continue to be debated today.
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Chapter 28: Economic Ideas (Part 3: The Classics)