The Classical Economists Timeline


This timeline shows the birth, death, and the significant contributions of the classical economists which are Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, Robert Owen, Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon, and John Stuart Mill. To understand further, here are the detailed and summary of the Timeline. 

Adam Smith

  • Born: June 5, 1723
  • Significant Contributions: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of the Nations published book
  • Died: July17, 1790
David Ricardo
  • Born: April 18, 1772
  • Significant Contributions: Principles of Political Economy and Taxation published book
  • Died: September 11, 1823
Thomas Malthus
  • Born: February 14, 1776
  • Significant Contributions: An Essay of Principle of Population published work
  • Died: December 23, 1834
Robert Owen
  • Born: May 14, 1771
  • Significant Contributions: A New View of Society published Work
  • Died: November 17, 1858
Henri de Saint-Simon
  • Born: October 17, 1760
  • Significant Contributions: Letters from an Inhabitant of Geneva to his Contemporaries published work
  • Died: May 19, 1825
Charles Fourier
  •  Born: April 7, 1772
  • Significant Contributions: The New Industrial World and Societary published work
  • Died: October 10, 1837
John Stuart Mill
  • Born: May 20, 1806
  • Significant Contributions: Principles of Political Economy published work
  • Died: May 8, 1873

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