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  1. Antoin E. Murphy. OUP Oxford, Mar 12, 1987 - Business & Economics - 356 pages. This is a study of Irish-born Richard Cantillon, eighteenth century banker and economist whose Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en General (1755), published twenty-one years after his death, remains a significant contribution to the development of monetary theory.

  2. Richard Cantillon, Paris, 1900, which contains nothing original. *19 In their Histoire des Doctrines Économiques, Paris, 5th ed., 1926, p. 53, Professors Gide and Rist say: “Ce Richard Cantillon, dont personne n’avait parlé pendant plus d’un siècle, est redevenu fort à la mode.” The references of various writers since 1891 are too ...

  3. Abstract. Richard Cantillon, son of Philip Cantillon of Ballyheigue, was born in Ireland in 1697 (the date is uncertain). The Cantillons went to Ireland during the early Norman period and later became devoted to the Stuart cause. Richard’s great-grandfather is said to have become the banker of the Stuart Pretender when the Cantillons went to ...

  4. Kerryman Richard Cantillon was born in the 1680s to a Hiberno-Norman landowning family from Ballyheigue. The family fought alongside James II, to whom they were related, during the Williamite War and were consequently dispossessed of their lands. Nevertheless, Cantillon’s landed gentry origins were to leave a lasting impression on his work ...

  5. Richard Cantillon, acknowledged by many historians as the first great economic "theorist", is an obscure character. This much is known: he was a British subject, an Irishman, who carved out a career in banking in France during the 1710s. Although there have been many attempts to reconstruct the story of his background from various sources, it ...

  6. 2. Cantillon based his explanation of. the growth and distribution of popula- tion upon a cost-of-production theory of value, which is discussed in Section IV. First, labor, whose supply was highly correlated with population,3' had a cost of production.'2 The labor of a peasant or worker approximated in value to.

  7. Richard Cantillon, son of Philip Cantillon of Ballyheigue, was born in Ireland in 1697 (the date is uncertain). The Cantillons went to Ireland during the early Norman period and later became devoted to the Stuart cause. Richard’s great-grandfather is said to have become the banker of the Stuart Pretender when the Cantillons went to France ...