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Letters To Mr. Malthus On Several Subjects Of Political Economy
And On The Cause Of The Stagnation Of Commerce (1821)
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244 pages
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Focusing on economic growth, Say critiques Malthus's population theory, emphasizing that production and exchange of goods drive prosperity, not wealth accumulation. He discusses the detrimental effects of government intervention and highlights the importance of technological innovation in overcoming economic stagnation. The book also includes a catechism on political economy, exploring wealth production, distribution, and consumption in society. This work provides valuable insights into early 19th-century economic debates and remains significant in economic thought history.
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2009, paperback
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