David Ricardo Quote

After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would be required, and it could only be procured from land not so advantageously situated.


An essay on the influence of a low price of corn on the profits of stock, with remarks on mr. Malthus' two last publications (ed. 1815)


After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would ...

After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would ...

After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would ...

After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would ...