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Gervaise wrote a prototypical examination of monetary theory in 1720 Isaac Gervaise (born ca. 1680 in
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, died 1739) was an
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merchant and economist. Gervaise was of a
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family which fled to England in 1681. He was granted naturalization in 1698, and in 1699 became Elder and Secretary of Consistoire in Church of Leicester Fields. In 1720 he published '' The System or Theory of the Trade of the World'', one of the first treatises on
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1680s births 1739 deaths English economists English Presbyterians 17th-century English businesspeople 18th-century English businesspeople Huguenots French emigrants to the Kingdom of England {{UK-economist-stub