Pierre Le Pesant sieur de Boisguilbert
French economist and monetary theorist
French economist and monetary theorist
1714
312 years ago — 68 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
France
Born in 1646, a French economist contributed significantly to economic thought during the 17th century. Published 'Esprit de la commerce' in 1695, the work explored the relationship between commerce and societal well-being. Advocated for the role of trade in economic prosperity, emphasizing the importance of free markets and monetary stability. His ideas predated and influenced later economic theories, addressing issues like public finance and taxation. Engaged in debates on the role of the state in economic matters, challenging mercantilist views prevalent in his time.
Published 'Esprit de la commerce'
Influenced economic theory regarding trade
Challenged mercantilist economic views
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