Unemployment and Consumption: The Mercantilist View
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1932
I. Mercantilists not desirous of mere numbers, 698. — Importance of employment, 700. — Remedies for idleness: provision of employment, 702; corrective and punitive legislation, 705. — II. Condemnation of luxury, 708. — Means of curbing it: sumptuary laws, 712; taxation, 713; moral suasion, 713. — Defense of luxury, 714.—Hume's views, 716. —Conclusion, 718.
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- 10.2307/1882813
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- 46 (4)
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- 698
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