Malthus disagreed with the argument that supply creates its own demand so that demand will always adjust to supply. Malthus asserted that common occurrences in markets for goods would be:

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Malthus disagreed with the argument that supply creates its own demand so that demand will always adjust to supply. Malthus asserted that common occurrences in markets for goods would be: