French Predecessors of Malthus

Exploring Eighteenth-Century Economic Theories and Their Impact

Joseph J Spengler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Jan '66

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This book explores the population and wage theories of eighteenth-century France, highlighting their significance in economic history. French Predecessors of Malthus offers valuable insights.

Originally published in 1966, French Predecessors of Malthus offers a comprehensive examination of the population and wage theories that were prevalent in eighteenth-century France. The author delves into the economic doctrines of the time, highlighting how these theories shaped contemporary thought and policy. By analyzing the works of key figures, the book fills a significant gap in the existing literature on economic history.

The volume is designed not only to present historical theories but also to expand the definitions and implications of population and wage theories beyond their traditional interpretations. This broader perspective allows readers to appreciate the complexities of economic thought during this transformative period in France. The author meticulously details how these ideas influenced later economists, including Malthus himself.

French Predecessors of Malthus serves as an essential resource for scholars and students interested in the evolution of economic theory. By providing context and depth, the book encourages a reevaluation of the contributions made by French economists to the field. This work is a valuable addition to the study of economic history and the development of population theory.

ISBN: 9780714613604

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 771g

412 pages