Defence of usury : shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains
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Defence of usury : shewing the impolicy of the present legal restraints on the terms of pecuniary bargains
(British economic thought in the 17th and 18th centuries, v. 8)
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1998
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Printed for T. Payne, 1787
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second collection in the series "History of British Economic Thought" brings together six classic works in political economy by leading British writers of the 17th and 18th centuries.
William Petty and John Cary were the leading influence of their time and a vital inclusion in such a collection. Both are represented here by the most complete editions of their writings. The innovative books of Robert Wallace and James Steuart are important works in economic theory. The Irish philosopher George Berkeley and the English Utalitarian Jeremy Bentham also made major contributions to economics during this period.
Table of Contents
Defence of Usury [1787] Jeremy Bentham 212pp The Querist, containing Several Queries, Proposed to the consideration of the Public [1735-1737] George Berkeley 168pp A Discourse on Trade and other Matters relative to it [1745] John Cary 228pp Several Essays in Political Arithmetick (4th Edition) with Memoirs of the Author's Life [1755] William Petty 194pp An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy [1770] James Steuart (3 volumes) 1374pp A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Ancient and Modern Times [1753] Robert Wallace 336pp
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