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Believing that in economics, as well as in history, a study of the original sources is an invaluable aid to a thorough mastery of the science, the publishers offer, in this series, the best work of each of a number of the pioneer economists, all of whom are typically representative of their ages. The following volumes are now ready:
1664. Thomas Mun: England’s Treasure by Forraign Trade. 119 pp. 1770. Turgot: Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Riches. 112 pp. 1776. Adam Smith: Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations. 285 pp. 1798. Malthus: Parallel Chapters from the first and second editions of the Essay on Population. 134 pp. 1817. Ricardo: First Six Chapters of the Principles of Political Economy. 1831. Richard Jones: Peasant Rents. 207 pp. 1838. Augustin Cournot: Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth. 213 pp. 1884. Gustave Schmoller: The Mercantile System and its Historical Significance. 95 pp.
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