Capital and Population: A Study of the Economic Effects of Their Relations to Each Other (1882)
CONTENTS Capital Increase of Capital The Tendency of Capital to Outstrip Population Fixed Capital Panics Credit Wages and Profits Capital and Labor Co-operation Free Trade and Protection The Equation of International Demand Distribution of Wealth in a Protected nation Rent Commerce Ultimate Effects of Free Trade and Protection Taxation Some other Effects of the Law Conclusion
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