Brazilian Journal of Political Economy (Jun 2007)
Cantillon e Sismondi sobre população, renda e subsistência Cantillon and Sismondi on population, revenue and subsistence
Abstract
The paper compares Cantillon's and Sismondi's views on population, revenue and wage of subsistence, having Malthus' law of population as a background. We assume that the XVIII and XIX century controversies on population and economic development provide a good framework for a reappraisal of economics in general, including value and distribution. In our perspective, both Cantillon and Sismondi cannot be put under the umbrella of the Ricardian (or Sraffian) approach to wage and distribution.
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