Principles of Physiocratic School of Economic Thought

Physiocracy is an economic thought or economic theory developed by an organized group of French economists in the 18th century. This school of thought was led by Francois Quesnay (1694-1774). Francois Quesnay was a French economist and chief architect of the Physiocratic school of economic thought. He published the ‘Tablue Economics’ in 1758 and provided the foundations of the ideas on the Physiocratic school of economic thought.

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