Pre-Malthusian Doctrines of Population: a Study in the History of Economic Theory

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Pre-Malthusian Doctrines of Population: a Study in the History of Economic Theory
Charles Emil Stangeland
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166-168 et passim.
-t- 523] MERCANTILE SYSTEM AND POPULATION 133 ; courage immigration and to prevent emigration en masse '. \\ in all cases and in individual instances quite commonly, were considered policies consistent with national aggran- dizement and essential to it.
(a) The Spanish edict of 1623 promised those who settled in the country and engaged in some productive trade exemptions from direct taxation. Inducements to intending immigrants were also" offered in various German states, par
...ticularly in Prussia and Austria. The Great Elector issued a patent in 1685 which permitted refugees from France, after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, to immigrate to Prussia, where they were aided in col- onizing. In like manner, in 1688, he welcomed emigrants from the Palatinate; and in 1721, 1726, and 1736 many evangelical subjects of the grand-dukes of Salzburg and Bohemia were received by Prussia. * Frederick also gave a great variety of special rights and privileges to immi- grants, especially to such as were likely to be of greatest value to the state — merchants, skilled artisans, etc.

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