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  1. Anne Robert Turgot (1727-1781) was a nobleman, economist and government minister, best known for his attempts at economic reform in the 1770s. As a young man Turgot attended the Sorbonne with a view towards entering the clergy, however he abandoned a church career in favour of economics. In the 1760s, Turgot was put in charge of tax collection ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2001 · Picture of A. R. J. Turgot courtesy of. The Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection at Duke University. T urgot was born in Paris on May 10, 1727 and. died in Paris on March 20, 1781. He came. from an old Norman family but did not always use. his title Baron d’Aulne. He was an economist of. the Physiocratic school, a politician, a reformist.

  3. Anne Robert Jacques Turgot (1727 - 1781). Si la Tierra estuviese dividida de tal manera entre los habitantes de un país que cada uno tuviese precisamente la cantidad necesaria para alimentarse, y nada más, es Patente que, siendo todos iguales, ninguno querría trabajar para otro; así también, nadie tendría con qué pagar el Trabajo de otro, puesto que cada cual, no teniendo más Tierra ...

  4. Anne Robert Jacques Turgot. baron de Laulne. Turgot Turgot. Homme d'État français (Paris 1727-Paris 1781). Destiné à l'état ecclésiastique, il soutient une thèse Sur les progrès de l'esprit humain (1749).

  5. Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, baron de Laune (Parijs, 10 mei 1727 – Berlijn, 18 maart 1781) was een Franse econoom en politicus. Hij wilde de absolute monarchie ten dienste stellen aan het economisch liberalisme en de politiek van de rede.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Many of his better known economic writings date from this period: first of all, his Reflections on the Production and Distribution of Wealth (Turgot 1766a, but not published till 1769–70 in serial form in the Ephémérides), a draft for a paper on value and money (Turgot 1769), observations on two winning entries in a prize competition he had organized on the subject of taxation (Turgot ...

  7. Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, baron de l’Aulne, (born, May 10, 1727, Paris, France—died March 18, 1781, Paris), French administrator and economist. He entered the royal administrative branch of the magistracy in 1753, then became intendant (governor) of Limoges (1761–74), where he instituted economic and administrative reforms.

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