Henry C. Carey's Attitude Toward the Ricardian Theory of Rent
John Roscoe Turner
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1912, vol. 26, issue 4, 644-672
Abstract:
Carey's four arguments against Malthusianism, 644. — Effect of environment on his thought, 647. — Relationship of wealth, utility, capital, value, and cost of reproduction, 648. — The two arguments on rent: (a) Land is capital, rents grow proportionately less; (b) The natural order of cultivation, 651. — Three possible interpretations of Carey on returns, 659. — An argument by the writer on interrelationships in the problem of proportionality, 666. — Carey and Ricardo on returns, 669. — Conclusion, 671.
Date: 1912
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