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Monday, June 05, 2006

Belated JS Mill post - no comments

A slightly strange piece, this, which I was never entirely sure I should post, but what the hell. It was to be my small contribution to last month's commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the great John Stuart Mill's birth.

I'm contributing an essay I wrote - ten years and one month ago - on the concept of a stationary state in the development of an economy - a seemingly obscure topic that interested economists and politicians before the 20th Century, and which may be gaining in interest. It's the only substantial piece I did that covered JS Mill, and you're free to download the newly PDF-ed version. OK, it's not very good, but there really wasn't quite so much food for thought in those distant days, and it may get you thinking.

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