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Louis Auguste Say (born Lyon 9 March 1774, died Paris 6 March 1840) was a French businessman and economist. He founded large sugar refineries in Nantes and Paris, and the sugar company "Say", known after 1972 as Béghin-Sayl; as of 2002 it is a subsidiary of Tereos. ==Early life and family background== Say was born on 6 March 1774 in Lyon, France.〔Penouil, Marc. ("Economistes de jadis: Louise Say" ), ''Revue économique'', 1967, vol. 18, issue 1, pp. 98-122〕〔Célimène, Fred and Legris, André. (''De l'économie coloniale à l'économie mondialisée - Aspects multiples de la transition (XXe et XXIe siècles)'' ), Editions Publibook, 2011, p. 57〕〔(Say, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1832), son frère Louis, et leurs familles ), EHESS〕 His father, Jean-Etienne Say, was a Swiss-born silk trader.〔Schoolr, Evert. (''Jean-Baptiste Say: Revolutionary, Entrepreneur, Economist'' ), New York: Routledge, 2012, p. 3〕 His mother was Françoise Brun de Castanet.〔 He had a brother, Jean-Baptiste Say, who later became a classical liberal economist.〔〔 His paternal family were Protestants from Nîmes who were exiled in Geneva, Switzerland after the repeal of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.〔 His paternal great-grandfather, also named Louis Say, moved first to Amsterdam, where he was a member of the Walloon Church, before settling in Geneva in 1694.〔 His paternal grandfather, Jean Say, became a Swiss citizen.〔
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