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Volume II is a reprint of Rae's Statement of New Principles on the Subject of Political Economy , originally published in1834.Withthe reissue of this book, modern students of economics will be better able to appreciate Rae's fundamental contribution to the development of economic thought, particularly the theory of capital. JamesR. Warren:
R. Warren James (1916-2004) was a graduate of the University of Toronto and of the University of Chicago. He was employed as a civil servant in various government departments in Ottawa. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Department of National
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Volume II is a reprint of Rae's Statement of New Principles on the Subject of Political Economy, originally published in1834.Withthe reissue of this book, modern students of economics will be better able to appreciate Rae's fundamental contribution to the development of economic thought, particularly the theory of capital. JamesR. Warren:

R. Warren James (1916-2004) was a graduate of the University of Toronto and of the University of Chicago. He was employed as a civil servant in various government departments in Ottawa. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Department of National Defence in 1961. RaeJohn:

John Rae (1813-1893) was an expert doctor and outdoorsman known for surveying parts of the Canadian Arctic while searching for the Northwest Passage, and for his 1854 reports on the Franklin Expedition's fate.

John Rae (1813-1893) was an expert doctor and outdoorsman known for surveying parts of the Canadian Arctic while searching for the Northwest Passage, and for his 1854 reports on the Franklin Expedition's fate.

R. Warren James (1916-2004) was a graduate of the University of Toronto and of the University of Chicago. He was employed as a civil servant in various government departments in Ottawa. He was appointed Chief Secretary of the Department of National Defence in 1961.


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