Timeline (Evolution of Key Classical Economic Thought)

Hey, Dear Readers! 


Did you know some of the famous economists of the past? Well, you are in luck, as I will open your eyes to the great works of seven economists.


This post shows you a timeline of my understanding of the evolution of Key Classical Economic Thought and the significant contexts of the times the classical economists lived in. There are seven classical economists mentioned in this timeline, including Adam Smith's key ideas on Laissez-Faire Economics and Market Competition, David Ricardo's key ideas on key ideas on Comparative Advantage and Economic Rent, Thomas Malthus' key idea on The Malthusian Theory of Population, Robert Owen's key idea on Utopian Socialism, Henri de Saint-Simon key idea on Industrialism, Charles Fourier's key idea on Social Harmony through Attraction, and John Stuart Mill's key idea on Utilitarianism and  Individual liberty (The Harm Principle).


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