Thomas Robert Malthus On the Nature And Progress of Rent 1815

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And in all cases, a fall of prices must destroy agri- cultural capital during the currency of leases; and on their renewal there would not be the same power of production.
The Nature and Progress of Kent 37 could not possibly take place, without a great comparative advance in the price of raw produce; and that such advance of price would, under the circumstances supposed-, be the natural sign and absolutely necessary consequence, of the increased wealth and population of the country in question
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Let us now suppose the same countries to have the most perfect freedom of intercourse in com, and the expenses of freight, &c. To be quite inconsiderable. And let us still sup- pose one of them to increase very greatly above the rest, in manufacturing capital and skill, in wealth and population. I should then say, that as the importation of corn would pre- vent any great difference in the price of raw produce, it would prevent any great difference in the quantity of capital laid out upon the land, and the quantity of com obtained from it ; that, consequently, the great increase of wealth could not take place without a great dependence on the other nations for com; and that this dependence, under the cir- cumstances supposed, would be the natural sign, and abso- lutely II necessary consequence of the increased wealth and 44 population of the country in question.


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