Say's Law Definition
A principle whereby those who produce anything must be paid sufficiently to buy the products they make, whether it be in a local economy or the world economy.
In accordance with Say's law, if only Mexican wages are paid for products, then these products must eventually and inescapably be sold at Mexican prices, not American prices.
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Origin of Say's Law
After Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), a French economist and businessman.
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