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  1. Jean Charles Leonard Simonde. After an exile in Italy, during which he determined that he was descended from a noble Italian family named Sismondi, he returned to Geneva in 1800 with his new surname, Simonde de Sismondi. However, he was sufficiently tentative about it to use his original name on his first book in economics,

  2. 19. Okt. 2016 · When he was born in Geneva in 1773, his name was Jean Charles Leonard Simonde. After an exile in Italy, during which he determined that he was descended from a noble Italian family named Sismondi, he returned to Geneva in 1800 with his new surname, Simonde de Sismondi. However, he was sufficiently tentative about it to use his original name on ...

  3. Sismondi, Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de (1773–1842) Thomas Sowell A number of concepts and theories that later became important in the history of economics first appeared in the writings of the Swiss econo- mistJ.C.L.SimondedeSismondi.Whetherornot these can be considered as his ‘contributions’ to economics is a question not unlike that ...

  4. Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842) Historiador y economista suizo. Inicialmente es un divulgador del pensamiento de Adam Smith pero, tras observar en varios viajes las duras condiciones de trabajo de la clase obrera, se convierte en un crítico de la doctrina económica liberal ortodoxa, elaborando unas tesis económicas propias.

  5. Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, né à Genève le 9 mai 1773 et mort à Genève le 25 juin 1842, est un historien, essayiste politique et économiste suisse.

  6. See also Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . SISMONDI, JEAN CHARLES LEONARD DE (1773-1842), whose real name was Simonde, was born at Geneva, on the 9th of May 1773. His father and all his ancestors seem to have borne the name Simonde, at least from the time when they migrated from ...

  7. The Development of the Theory. The first systematic exposition of periodic economic crises, in opposition to the existing theory of economic equilibrium, was the 1819 Nouveaux principes d'économie politique by Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi. Prior to that point, classical economics had denied the existence of business cycles; blamed them on ...