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Charles Coquelin (25 November 1802 in Dunkerque – 12 August 1852 in Paris) was a French economist.
He wrote on the banking sector in his "Dictionnaire de l’économie politique" and "Le crédit et les banques". [1] He also wrote in the Revue des deux Mondes on the linen industry in Britain and France. [2] During the 1870s Léon Walras criticised Coquelin's ideas on competition in the economy. [3]
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Charles Coquelin (25 November 1802 in Dunkerque – 12 August 1852 in Paris) was a French economist.
He wrote on the banking sector in his "Dictionnaire de l’économie politique" and "Le crédit et les banques". [1] He also wrote in the Revue des deux Mondes on the linen industry in Britain and France. [2] During the 1870s Léon Walras criticised Coquelin's ideas on competition in the economy. [3]