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The work presents a systematic account of political economy, beginning by locating the material basis of wealth in land and human labor and then examining how property arrangements, production choices, and social organization shape distribution of output. It analyzes agricultural yields, rent, wages, prices, money and credit, and the effects of monetary expansion on prices and trade. Drawing on empirical observation, it traces how markets coordinate production and how capital and risk-taking influence commerce and industry, and it discusses taxation, population dynamics, and practical policy consequences for trade and public finance.

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Richard Cantillon

Richard Cantillon was an influential Irish-French economist and author, best known for his seminal work "Essai sur le commerce". Written in the early 18th century, this treatise laid the groundwork for modern economic theory by exploring the nature of commerce and the role of the entrepreneur. Cantillon's insights into market dynamics and the importance of risk-taking in business have earned him a place in the history of economic thought. His contributions helped shape the foundations of classical economics, making him a pivotal figure in the development of economic principles that continue to resonate today.

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