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an economic law stating that supply creates its own demand (named after eighteenth-century French economist Jean-Baptiste Say)


Unfortunately, Yunus had embraced a long-disproven fallacy known as Say’s law — the idea that supply creates its own demand. As the late economist Alice Amsden explained, the core problem in developing countries is not the supply of basic items, but the sheer lack of local demand (or purchasing power) required to pay for them.

—p.11 The Power of a Dollar (9) by Milford Bateman
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