Capital and Population: a Study of the Economic Effects of Their Relations to Each Other - Softcover

Hawley, Hawley

 
9781290967280: Capital and Population: a Study of the Economic Effects of Their Relations to Each Other

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Frederick Barnard Hawley (1843-) was an economist known for his research on the interplay between capital, population, and economic growth. His work focused on analyzing the effects of credit, free trade, and protectionism on labor and capital utilization. Hawley's expertise in economic theory and policy made him a respected figure in the field of economics, contributing significantly to the understanding of economic relationships and dynamics.

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