The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Quesnay, François
(fräNswä´ kn´) (KEY) , 16941774, French economist, founder of the physiocratic school. A physician to Louis XV, he did not begin his economic studies until 1756, when he wrote the articles Fermiers [farmers] and Grains for the Encyclopédie. His chief work was the Tableau économique [economic table] (1758), said to have been printed by the kings own hands. Quesnay and his followers believed that the Tableau summed up the natural law of economy. Quesnay and the other physiocrats greatly influenced the thought of Adam Smith. Quesnays works have been collected in uvres économiques et philosophiques (with biographical studies and introduction, 1888).