The economic ideas of Daniel Defoe
Although his opponents regularly branded him as an unprincipled hireling who spun out his words in order to earn the largest possible income from his pen, it is suggested that there is an underlying consistency in his extensive writings on English trade and that his strenuous advocacy of certain cau...
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University of Leeds
1974
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