Yves Guyot (6 September 1843 – 22 February 1928) was a French politician and economist.
He was for a short period editor-in-chief of L'Independent du midi of Nîmes, but joined the staff of Le Rappel on its foundation, and worked subsequently on other journals.
[2] He took an active part in municipal life, and waged a keen campaign against the prefecture of police, for which he suffered six months' imprisonment.
He entered the chamber of deputies in 1885 as representative of the 1st arrondissement of Paris and was rapporteur general of the budget of 1888.
Of strong liberal views, he lost his seat in the election of 1893 owing to his militant attitude against socialism.