In "A Dissertation On The Real Cause, And Effectual Cure Of The Present National Distress," William Amos presents his analysis of the economic challenges facing a nation, presumably South Africa, during the time of writing. Written in Afrikaans, this historical text offers a unique perspective on the economic thought and proposed solutions of the period. The book likely explores the causes of financial hardship and suggests remedies that reflect the specific economic conditions and political landscape of the time. It provides valuable insights into the historical context of economic debates and policy-making in the region. This dissertation is a significant resource for understanding historical economic thought and its application to real-world problems.
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