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Integration and Human Life: The Case of Jean Baptiste Say (1767-1832)

John Ridpath

Presented at: 21CC 1995

Date: May 26, 1995

(from conference program):

The lectures will present Say's famous insight -- known as Say's Law -- in its historical context and in its enormous importance to economic knowledge, as an illustration of the process and value of integration in the furthering of human life.

The central focus of these lectures will be on what it is about a functioning economy that creates the need for broader and broader integration, and how Say's Law satisfies this need.

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Parts: 2

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