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However, unlike Ricardo, Malthus did not agree with Jean Baptiste Say 's law of markets, which held that overproduction and unemployment were impossible since supply creates its own demand. Malthus believed that unemployment could occur when there was a surplus of unwanted products. He wrote Principles of Political Economy (1820) and other books.
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