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While both Malthus and Ricardo viewed agriculture as impediments to economic progress, Mill and Marshall argued that the effects of diminishing returns to land could be offset. Mill emphasized that the progress of civilization, such as roads that reduced the cost of bringing products to market,...
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This book critiques U.S. and Taiwanese policies that inhibit trade on their agricultural products.
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