Josiah Child: The Complete Works: Economics and Trade. Volume II - Couverture souple

Child, Josiah

 
9781934619216: Josiah Child: The Complete Works: Economics and Trade. Volume II

Synopsis

Sir Josiah Child (c.1630 - 1699) was a merchant, member of parliament and a governor of the East India Company. He is one of the best known forerunners of economic liberalism and early proponents of classical economic theory. His works on economics and trade, particularly A Discourse About Trade (1690), were aimed at solving the economic problems that plagued England after the Restoration. Josiah Child, The Complete Works: Economics and Trade, is a complete anthology, in two volumes, containing all of the previously inaccessible works authored by and attributed to Child: Volume II contains: Brief Observations Concerning Trade, and Interest of Money (1668) • A Short Addition to the Observations Concerning Trade, and Interest of Money (1668) • Sir Josiah Child’s Proposals for the Relief and Employment of the Poor (1670) • The East-India-Company’s Answer (1681) • A Treatise Wherein is Demonstrated (1681) • A Supplement, 1689. to a Former Treatise, Concerning the East-India Trade (1681) • A Discourse Concerning Trade (1689) • The Humble Answer of the Governor (1692) • An Essay on Wool, and Woollen Manufacture (1693) • A Discourse of the Nature, Use and Advantages of Trade (1694) • The Great Honour and Advantage of the East-India Trade to the Kingdom, Asserted (1697) • A Method Concerning the Relief and Employment of the Poor (1699)

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