The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... appeared from time to time in the sixteenth century , especially in Germany and England where local conditions led to this view . Roscher32 and Stangeland33 mention that the early German writers , Ulrich von Hutten ( 1488-1523 ) and ...
... appeared from time to time in the sixteenth century , especially in Germany and England where local conditions led to this view . Roscher32 and Stangeland33 mention that the early German writers , Ulrich von Hutten ( 1488-1523 ) and ...
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... appeared in the works of Christopher Polhem ( 1661-1751 ) , a pioneer Swedish writer on eco- nomic matters and one of the first of the so - called industrial mercantilists . Writing in the early postwar period , he took a rather ...
... appeared in the works of Christopher Polhem ( 1661-1751 ) , a pioneer Swedish writer on eco- nomic matters and one of the first of the so - called industrial mercantilists . Writing in the early postwar period , he took a rather ...
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... appeared in 1770.12 The now conventional statement that competition between workers forces down wages appeared in Helvétius ' essay D l'homme ( 1772 ) and in Necker's Sur la legislation et le commerce des grains ( 1775 ) .13 Arthur ...
... appeared in 1770.12 The now conventional statement that competition between workers forces down wages appeared in Helvétius ' essay D l'homme ( 1772 ) and in Necker's Sur la legislation et le commerce des grains ( 1775 ) .13 Arthur ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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