Explore how rent shapes an economy from farms to markets.
This classic work examines the forces that raise or lower land rents and how factors like population, capital, and agricultural improvement drive the price of produce.
Two guiding ideas emerge: rent moves with the progress of cultivation, and the price of raw produce tends to align with the cost of production on the poorest land actually in use. The text analyzes how price, profit, and taxation interact with land, capital, and labor, offering a framework for understanding historical shifts in agriculture and economics."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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