Letters to Malthus on Several Subjects of Political Economy and Stagnation of Commerce

Letters to Malthus on Several Subjects of Political Economy and Stagnation of Commerce - Paperback

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Letters to Malthus on Several Subjects of Political Economy and Stagnation of Commerce

Letters to Malthus on Several Subjects of Political Economy and Stagnation of Commerce - Paperback

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by Jean-Baptise Say (Author)

Jean-Baptiste Say's Letters to Malthus is comprised of five letters written to a fellow classical economist in 1821. The letters present one side of their discussion on political economy. Say's correspondence gives a glimpse into the importance of political economics in nineteenth century Europe. French economist JEAN-BAPTISTE SAY (1767-1832) believed in the open-market system, supporting fewer laws putting restraints on businesses. Say's Law, which states that "supply creates its own demand," was named after Jean-Baptiste although the idea did not originate with him. He wrote A Treatise on Political Economy (1803).

Number of Pages: 244
Dimensions: 0.55 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 21, 2012

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