Adolphe Blanqui

Jerome-Adolphe Blanqui (November 21st 1798 with Nice - January 28th 1854 with Paris) is a French economist.

Partisan of the Free trade, it sticks early to Jean-Baptiste Say, which it succeeds the pulpit of political economy to the Conservatoire national of arts and trades in 1833. He is writer with the Journal the commercial , the French Courrier and the Siècle . He becomes director of the National college of business of Paris in 1830 and the remainder until the end of his life. He is member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1838 and appointed the Gironde in 1848.

His/her father is Jean Dominique Blanqui. He is the brother of Louis Auguste Blanqui.

Principal works

  • Summarized history of the trade and industry (1826)
  • Precise elementary of political economy (1826)
  • History of the political economy in Europe (1838)
Travel to Bulgaria 1841" (1843)
  • Of the working classes in France during the year 1848 (1849)
  • Report/ratio on the exposure of London (1851)

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