Nature and Progress of Rent Nature and Progress of Rent

Nature and Progress of Rent

Publisher Description

Malthus discusses the economic significance of rent in this book. He establishes rent as the price paid for land on which produce is cultivated and explores the reasons for fluctuations in the cost of rent. He enriches the work by engaging with the arguments of his contemporaries, such as Jean-Baptiste Say and Adam Smith.

RELEASED
1834
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
54
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
48.1
KB

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