The Entrepreneur in France, 1756-1816 | Austin Macauley Publishers ;
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By: Daniel Klang

The Entrepreneur in France, 1756-1816

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The Entrepreneur in France, 1756-1816 offers historians and students a compelling examination of the rise of the entrepreneur in France during a transformative era. This study explores how leaders of enterprise accumulated capital, refined management skills, and shaped the foundations of modern economic practices. With a focus on the insights of the influential Physiocrats and the contributions of A. J. R. Turgot, who served as both intendant and minister, this work reveals how economic thought and policy responded to and influenced the burgeoning spirit of entrepreneurship.

Daniel Klang is an emeritus professor of History at the University of British Columbia, now living in Berkeley, California. His subject is Europe in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, especially in France and Lombardy, with a further emphasis on political economy. 

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