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The Importation of Foreign Corn is a book written by Thomas Malthus, an English economist and demographer, in 1815. The book focuses on the issue of importing foreign corn into England and the potential effects it could have on the country's economy and population. Malthus argues...


The Importation of Foreign Corn by Thomas Malthus is a book that explores the economic and political implications of importing foreign corn into England during the early 19th century. Malthus argues that the importation of foreign corn could lead to a decline in domestic agriculture...

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"The Grounds of an Opinion" from Thomas Robert Malthus. British cleric and scholar, influential in the fields of political economy and demography (1766-1834).

The Importation of Foreign Corn is a book written by Thomas Malthus, first published in 1815. The book is a response to the Corn Laws, which were introduced in Britain in 1815, and which restricted the importation of foreign corn in order to protect British agriculture. Malthus...