National konomik des Ackerbaues und der verwandten Urproductionen, now in its Third Edition, delves into the economic principles governing agriculture and related primary industries. Authored by Wilhelm Roscher, this book, originally published in 1860, provides a comprehensive analysis of agricultural economics within a 19th-century German context. It explores the economic forces shaping agricultural production, trade, and policy during a transformative period. Roscher's detailed examination offers insights into the historical development of agricultural economics and its impact on society. This work remains a valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the economic foundations of agriculture.
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