Definition of physiocrat in English English dictionary
Any of a group of economists who believed that the government should not seek to influence the operation of natural economic laws
A member of an 18th-century group of French economists who believed that agriculture was the source of all wealth and advocated free trade
One of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order
{i} one who practices physiocracy, one who believes in free trade and views land the basis of all wealth
Member of a school of economics, founded in 18th-century France, that held that government should not interfere with the operation of natural economic laws. Generally regarded as the first scientific school of economics, the physiocratic school (the name refers to the "rule of nature") was founded by François Quesnay, who demonstrated the economic relation between a workshop and a farm and asserted that the farm alone added to a nation's wealth. Land and agriculture were therefore believed to be the source of all wealth. The physiocrats envisaged a society in which written law would be in harmony with natural law. They pictured a predominantly agricultural society, attacking mercantilism for its emphasis on manufacturing and foreign trade and its mass of economic regulations. Quesnay's disciples included Victor Riqueti, count de Mirabeau, and Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739-1817). The school was in decline by 1768, and after the dismissal of a sympathetic comptroller general in 1776 the leading physiocrats were exiled. Though many of their theories, notably their theory of wealth, were later demolished, their introduction of scientific method to economics had a permanent effect on the discipline