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Jean-Baptiste Say and the Classical Canon in Economics: Land-Based Growth Theory

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  • Samuel Hollander

    (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)

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This paper demonstrates Say’s adoption of a land-scarcity based growth model of the canonical variety, though neither consistently nor in its entirety. It also emerges that Say was at one with Ricardo on the ‘primacy’ of supply conditions in value determination. The evidence is drawn mainly from the Traité d’économie politique and the Cours complet raising the question why the canonical properties contained in readily available sources seem to have been generally overlooked.

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  • Samuel Hollander, 2005. "Jean-Baptiste Say and the Classical Canon in Economics: Land-Based Growth Theory," History of Economic Ideas, Fabrizio Serra Editore, Pisa - Roma, vol. 13(2), pages 9-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:hid:journl:v:13:y:2005:2:1:p:9-28
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    1. Adrien Lutz, 2018. "On commercial gluts, or when the Saint-Simonians adopted Jean-Baptiste Say’s view," Working Papers 1838, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique Lyon St-Étienne (GATE Lyon St-Étienne), Université de Lyon.
    2. Adrien Lutz, 2018. "On commercial gluts, or when the Saint-Simonians adopted Jean-Baptiste Say's view," Working Papers halshs-01963596, HAL.
    3. Gilles Jacoud, 2017. "Why is money important in Jean-Baptiste Say's analysis?," The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(1), pages 58-79, January.

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