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Frédéric Bastiat

1801 - 1850

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Claude-Frédéric Bastiat (; French: [klod fʁedeʁik bastja]; 30 June 1801 – 24 December 1850) was a French economist, writer and a prominent member of the French liberal school. A member of the French National Assembly, Bastiat developed the economic concept of opportunity cost and introduced the parable of the broken window. He was described as "the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived" by economic theorist Joseph Schumpeter. As an advocate of classical economics and the economics of Adam Smith, his views favored a free market and influenced the Austrian School. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frédéric Bastiat is the 59th most popular economist (down from 39th in 2019), the 890th most popular biography from France (down from 658th in 2019) and the 10th most popular French Economist.

Bastiat is most famous for his essay "What is Seen and What is Not Seen" which explains how the unseen costs of government intervention are often much greater than the benefits.

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Among ECONOMISTS

Among economists, Frédéric Bastiat ranks 59 out of 414Before him are Trygve Haavelmo, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Karl Polanyi, Jeffrey Sachs, Werner Sombart, and Theodore Schultz. After him are Reinhard Selten, Douglass North, William Vickrey, Lionel Robbins, Wang Anshi, and Bernard Mandeville.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1801, Frédéric Bastiat ranks 8Before him are Vincenzo Bellini, Gustav Fechner, Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria, Josip Jelačić, John of Saxony, and Johannes Peter Müller. After him are Amalie Auguste of Bavaria, Mikhail Ostrogradsky, Maria Theresa of Austria, John Henry Newman, Joseph Plateau, and Joseph Lanner. Among people deceased in 1850, Frédéric Bastiat ranks 11Before him are Zachary Taylor, William Wordsworth, Báb, Daoguang Emperor, Marie Tussaud, and Louise of Orléans. After him are Lin Zexu, José Gervasio Artigas, Johann Heinrich von Thünen, Robert Peel, Nikolaus Lenau, and Adam Oehlenschläger.

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In France

Among people born in France, Frédéric Bastiat ranks 890 out of 6,770Before him are Robert-François Damiens (1715), Louis the Blind (880), Ferdinand Cheval (1836), Vincent Cassel (1966), Jacques Pierre Brissot (1754), and Sigismund of Burgundy (500). After him are Saint Remigius (437), Edmond de Goncourt (1822), Emmanuelle Riva (1927), Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (1838), Jean-Pierre Cassel (1932), and François Achille Bazaine (1811).

Among ECONOMISTS In France

Among economists born in France, Frédéric Bastiat ranks 10Before him are Jean-Baptiste Say (1767), Anne Robert Jacques Turgot (1727), Maurice Allais (1911), Léon Walras (1834), Jacques Delors (1925), and Dominique Strauss-Kahn (1949). After him are Gérard Debreu (1921), Jean-Claude Trichet (1942), Jean Tirole (1953), Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play (1806), Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay (1712), and Michel Camdessus (1933).