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  1. Essay on the Nature of Trade in General (LF ed.) Richard Cantillon (author) Antoin E. Murphy (editor) The Liberty Fund edition is a modernized translation of Richard Cantillon’s Essai sur la nature du commerce en général (1755) with a new introduction by Antoin E. Murphy.

  2. The Essay on the Nature of Trade in General was written in the early 1730s by Richard Cantillon, a. speculator and banker who had made a vast fortune during the Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles...

  3. [E´ssai sur la nature du commerce en ge´ne´ral. English] Essay on the nature of trade in general / Richard Cantillon; translated, edited, and with an introduction by Antoin E. Murphy. pages cm Translation of the author’s E´ssai sur la nature du commerce en ge´ne´ral. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  4. Economic theory. Demography. Cantillon wrote one major work, Essay on the Nature of Trade in General, which was regarded by Jevons and Hayek as an important early contribution to the theory of marginal utility. It lay forgotten for over 100 years until Jevons rediscovered it in the late 19th century.

  5. Essay on the Nature of Trade in General (French: Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en Général) is a book about economics by Richard Cantillon written around 1730, and published in French in 1755. This book was considered by William Stanley Jevons to be the "cradle of political economy ".

    • Richard Cantillon
    • English
  6. Essay on the Nature of Trade in General. Book. Richard Cantillon. 2015. Published by: Liberty Fund. View. summary. The Liberty Fund edition is a modernized translation of Richard Cantillon’s Essai sur la nature du commerce en général (1755) with a new introduction by Antoin E. Murphy.

  7. The Essay on the Nature of Trade in General was written in the early 1730s by Richard Cantillon, a speculator and banker who had made a vast fortune during the Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles of 1719-20. The work remained unpublished for about two decades, but when it appeared posthumously in Paris in 1755 the book was immediately recognised ...