| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1821 - 482 pàgines
...intermediate point. though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...ever for a moment doubted that the division of such * Book IV. c. iii. y. 250. immense tracts of land as were formerly in possession of rhe great feudal... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - 424 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest." p. 8 and 9. The reader will find some curious speculations, connected with the subject before us, in... | |
| 1853 - 498 pàgines
...If every person was satisfied with the simplest food, the poorest clothing, and the meanest houses, it is certain that no other sort of food, clothing,...of land as were formerly in possession of the great fendal proprietors must be favourable to industry and production. It is equally difficult to doubt... | |
| William Edward Hearn - 1863 - 500 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, when, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest." We may now perhaps attempt to ascertain this intermediate point with somewhat more precision than without... | |
| George R. Feiwel - 1985 - 512 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where taking into consideration both the power to produce...consume, the encouragement to the increase of wealth is greatest (Malthus, 1936 [1820], pp. 6-7): inequality of income distribution (in favour of capital)... | |
| Paul Anthony Samuelson - 1966 - 1062 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where taking into consideration both the power to produce...consume, the encouragement to the increase of wealth is greatest.23 In England the followers of David Ricardo (particularly James Mill and JR McCulloch) made... | |
| Reuven Brenner - 1989 - 266 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest, [quoted by Keynes 1936, p. 363; italics added] Keynes also quotes extensively from Gesell's and Hobson's... | |
| W. W. Rostow - 1992 - 733 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest. DP O'Brien argues effectively that Malthus's is a post-Keynesian "stock-adjustment" model:56 . . .... | |
| Henry William Spiegel - 1991 - 904 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest. In the light of Malthus's remarks about hoarding in the Essay, one might expect him to develop the... | |
| Reuven Brenner - 1994 - 316 pàgines
...intermediate point, though the resources of political economy may not be able to ascertain it, where, taking into consideration both the power to produce...encouragement to the increase of wealth is the greatest. (363; italics added) This is the broader context of Keynes's policies. He thought that governments... | |
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