The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... economist from Mill to Keynes . McCulloch , John Ramsay ( 1789–1864 ) SS Scottish economist . Born in Scotland , studied law but turned to economics . Went to London in 1820 , where he became acquainted with the members of the English ...
... economist from Mill to Keynes . McCulloch , John Ramsay ( 1789–1864 ) SS Scottish economist . Born in Scotland , studied law but turned to economics . Went to London in 1820 , where he became acquainted with the members of the English ...
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... economist . B.A. from Oxford in 1833 , M.A. in 1836. Member of the bar , counsel to the speaker of the House of Commons ( 1851-1882 ) . Pro- fessor of political economy at Oxford ( 1851-1857 ) . Author of works on economics and other ...
... economist . B.A. from Oxford in 1833 , M.A. in 1836. Member of the bar , counsel to the speaker of the House of Commons ( 1851-1882 ) . Pro- fessor of political economy at Oxford ( 1851-1857 ) . Author of works on economics and other ...
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... economist . Educated at Pavia and Bologna . In exile for a time in Switzerland and in France , where he was professor of political economy at the Collége de France . Then professor of constitutional law . Was sent to Italy as French ...
... economist . Educated at Pavia and Bologna . In exile for a time in Switzerland and in France , where he was professor of political economy at the Collége de France . Then professor of constitutional law . Was sent to Italy as French ...
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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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