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The physiocrats were a group of 18th-century French economists who believed that the wealth of nations was derived solely from the value of "land agriculture" or the agricultural sector. They advocated for a single tax system and were early proponents of economic liberalism, emphasizing the importance of property rights and free markets as the natural order that drives prosperity.
 
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