Bailey, Samuel. An inquiry into those principles, respecting the nature of demand and the necessity of consumption, lately advocated by Mr. Malthus, from which it is concluded, that taxation and the maintenance of unproductive consumers can be conducive to the progress of wealth. London: Printed for R. Hunter, 1821. 128 stran.
Citace podle APABailey, S. (1821). An inquiry into those principles, respecting the nature of demand and the necessity of consumption, lately advocated by Mr. Malthus, from which it is concluded, that taxation and the maintenance of unproductive consumers can be conducive to the progress of wealth. London: Printed for R. Hunter.
Styl ChicagoBailey, Samuel. An Inquiry Into Those Principles, Respecting the Nature of Demand and the Necessity of Consumption, Lately Advocated By Mr. Malthus, From Which It Is Concluded, That Taxation and the Maintenance of Unproductive Consumers Can Be Conducive to the Progress of Wealth. London: Printed for R. Hunter, 1821.
Citace podle MLABailey, Samuel. An Inquiry Into Those Principles, Respecting the Nature of Demand and the Necessity of Consumption, Lately Advocated By Mr. Malthus, From Which It Is Concluded, That Taxation and the Maintenance of Unproductive Consumers Can Be Conducive to the Progress of Wealth. London: Printed for R. Hunter, 1821.
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