physiocrat

/ˌfɪziəˈkræt/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of an 18th-century French economic school of thought that held land to be the sole source of wealth and that advocated a laissez-faire economic policy.

“The 18th-century physiocrats believed that agriculture was the key to economic growth.”

Synonyms

  • agrarian
  • economic theorist

Antonyms

  • interventionist
  • socialist