An Essay Towards Regulating the Trade, and Employing the Poor of This Kingdom
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John Cary's "An Essay Towards Regulating the Trade, And Employing the Poor of this Kingdom" offers a fascinating glimpse into early economic policy debates in Great Britain. This significant historical text delves into the intricacies of trade regulation and its profound impact on poverty and social welfare. Cary meticulously examines the commercial policy of Great Britain, exploring potential strategies for improving employment opportunities for the poor through effective trade practices.
This essay provides valuable insights into the historical context of British poor laws and evolving attitudes toward economic policy. It explores the complex relationship between trade, poverty, and government intervention. A compelling read for anyone interested in the history of economic thought, social policy, or the development of trade regulations in Great Britain.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal88
- Udgivelsesdato29-03-2025
- ISBN139781023517959
- Forlag Anson Street Press
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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