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Principles of Political Economy (Malthus) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Principles of Political Economy (Malthus) ''Principles of Political Economy'' (1820) was a successful book by Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834).〔See 〕 The last chapter of the book was devoted to rebutting Say's law, and argued that the economy could stagnate with a lack of "effectual demand". In other words, wages if less than the total costs of production cannot purchase the total output of industry, causing prices to fall; price falls decrease incentives to invest, creating a downward spiral. ==See also==
*Principles of Political Economy, by John Stuart Mill
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