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  2. Tableau économique - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the original visualisation of the Tableau by Quesnay, 1759.. The Tableau économique (French pronunciation: [tablo ekɔnɔmik]) or Economic Table is an economic model first described by French economist François Quesnay in 1758, which laid the foundation of the physiocratic school of economics.

  3. List of Canadian provinces and territories by gross domestic ...

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    A table listing total GDP (expenditure-based), share of Canadian GDP, population, and per capita GDP in 2023. For illustrative purposes, market income (total income less government transfers) [1] per capita from tax returns is included.

  4. Physiocracy - Wikipedia

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    The Tableau économique or Economic Table is an economic model first described by François Quesnay in 1759, which laid the foundation of the physiocrats’ economic theories. [16] It also contains the origins of modern ideas on the circulation of wealth and the nature of interrelationships in the economy. [6]

  5. François Quesnay - Wikipedia

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    François Quesnay (/ k eɪ ˈ n eɪ /; French: [fʁɑ̃swa kɛnɛ]; 4 June 1694 – 16 December 1774) was a French economist and physician of the Physiocratic school. [1] He is known for publishing the "Tableau économique" (Economic Table) in 1758, which provided the foundations of the ideas of the Physiocrats. [2]

  6. Economy of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia's (B.C.) International Export Markets, 2017-2018 British Columbia's Goods and Commodity Exports, 2018. British Columbia is an important hub for goods shipped to and from Asia, and as a result, B.C.’s export markets are more diversified than Canada and other provinces. [38]

  7. Economic history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, British Columbia, which was nearing bankruptcy due to railway construction agreed to join the union in exchange for a transcontinental railroad. Prince Edward Island joined in 1873 when the national government provided $800,000 for buying out the landlords who held large blocks of island land. All private holdings over 1,000 acres were ...

  8. Columbia Basin Project moving forward

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    According to an economic analysis by Highland Economics the CBDL had done for the project in 2022, the Columbia Basin Project's economic contribution to the country includes $2.66 billion in ...

  9. List of islands of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Brethour Island; Cabbage Island; Curlew Island; De Courcy Islands. Mudge Island; Link Island; Ruxton Island; Pylades Island; Gabriola Island; Galiano Island; Gossip Island; SIS¶ENEM (Halibut Island) Hudson Island; James Island; Leech Island; Little Shell Island; Mayne Island; Moresby Island; Parker Island; Penelakut (Formerly Kuper Island ...