Petty several times discussed numerical examples in which
(usually) 100 farmers could feed 1000 people in total (a
remarkably high assumed productivity for the time,
incidentally). I am interested in the idea that one could
quantify the relation between agriculture and the rest of
the economy in this way - x farmers can feed y people - or
at least a clear recognition that the productivity of
agriculture governs the size of the non-agricultural
population.
Here is the question: did anyone before Petty state this
relationship at all explicitly, or develop it at all?
Tony Brewer: [log in to unmask]