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NAQT You Gotta Know - Economists

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Scottish philosopher and economist, known for "An Inquiry into the nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations", creator of the metaphor "invisible hands"   Adam Smith  
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American economist famous for his advocacy of monetarism in works like "A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960"; strongly associated with "laissez-faire"   Milton Friedman  
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German economist, historian, and social philosopher. Wrote "Das Kapital" with Engels   Karl Marx  
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English economist who is famous for "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" and argued for deficit spending in times of prolonged recessions   John Maynard Keynes  
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English economist famous for "Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" and also put forth the iron law of wages   David Ricardo  
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Canadian economist who wrote "The Affluent Society" and "The New Industrial State"   John Kenneth Galbraith  
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French economist who was the leader of the Physiocrats, the first systematic school of economic thought.   Francois Quesnay  
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English economist who wrote "Principles of Economics", introduced the notions of consumer surplus, quasi-rent, demand curves, and elasticity.   Alfred Marshall  
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American economist(of Norwegian heritage) who wrote "The Theory of the Leisure Class" and introduced "conspicuous consumption"   Thorstein Veblen  
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British economist and social philosopher, known for extending some of Ricardo's ideas. Also wrote "On Liberty"   John Stuart Mill  
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English classical economist, startled the 19th century society by stating that population growth would exceed food supply   Thomas Malthus  
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