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Mr. Jobs's career is also proof of that classical economics concept known as Say's Law—in distilled form, that supply can create its own demand.
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Colombia's drug production conforms to the theory of a French classical economist -- Jean Baptiste Say 1803, who coined Say's law -- that supply creates its own demand.
Nake M. Kamrany: Colombia's Economic Problems and Prospects Nake M. Kamrany 2011
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Colombia's drug production conforms to the theory of a French classical economist -- Jean Baptiste Say 1803, who coined Say's law -- that supply creates its own demand.
Nake M. Kamrany: Colombia's Economic Problems and Prospects Nake M. Kamrany 2011
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Say's to me "I THOUGHT ALIENS HAD TAKEN YOU!" when the "paper" ran out in the middle of the woods!
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Week Three! 2009
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Call it the legal corollary of Say's Law: Supply creates its own demand.
The Decline of Human Rights Bret Stephens 2012
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Say's he likes a good fight yet lets others do the fighting for him and is still stuck on WAR ...
DNC ad: GOP, Wall Street lobbyists trying to block reform 2010
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Say's Douste-Blazy "We have to fulfill a historical responsibility and in doing so revisit our approach to solidarity as human beings".
Tom Lines: Global Health Innovators Tom Lines 2011
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Say's to me "I THOUGHT ALIENS HAD TAKEN YOU!" when the "paper" ran out in the middle of the woods!
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Week Three! 2009
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Say's Douste, UNITAID treats women and more particularly women in countries where armed conflict is going on or has already occurred.
Tom Lines: Global Health Innovators Tom Lines 2011
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Services that we will pay for are those that optimize our interaction with ideas, that make them useful to us, and even lead us in a Say's Law sort of way to discover our own demands.
Ideas and Growth, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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