“All travellers agree that protestant are both richer and more populous than catholic countries;and the reason is, because the habits of the former are more conducive to production.”
Quote by Jean-Baptiste Say
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A treatise on political economy; or, The production, distribution, and consumption of wealth. Tr. by C.R. Prinsep, with notes
A comprehensive exploration of the foundational concepts of political economy, this translated treatise delves into the processes of wealth production, distribution, and consumption. The text is accompanied by detailed notes by the translator, providing additional context and analysis. more
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