Daniel Wakefield
1776 – 1846
9 works on record
Works
An essay upon political oeconomy
An investigation of Mr. Morgan's Comparative view of the public finances
An inquiry into the truth of the two positions of the French oeconomists, that labour employed in manufactures is unproductive, and that all taxes ultimately fall on land
Facts of importance relative to the present state of Great Britain
The public lands a mine of wealth
Public expenditure apart from taxation; or, Remarks on the inadequate and excessive pay of public servants
Observations on the credit and finances of Great Britain; in reply to the thoughts of the Earl of Lauderdale, and the appeal of Mr. Morgan. By Daniel Wakefield, Esq
An investigation of Mr. Morgan's comparative view of the public finances, from the beginning to the close of the late administration

A letter to Thomas Paine, in reply to his Decline and fall of the English system of finance