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The book's interpretation brings fresh insights into and new developments on the Ricardian international trade theory by examining the true meaning of the 'four magic numbers'. By putting together theories of comparative advantage and international money, the book attempts to elucidate Ricardo's international trade theory in the real world. This book also features contributions from the Japanese perspective, and compares Ricardian theories with those of his contemporaries, such as Malthus, Torrens and J. S. Mill. This book will be a valuable reference for researchers and scholars with interests in the history of economic thought and international economics.
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The book presents a rigorous reconstruction of Ricardo's contribution to economic theory and a unifying interpretation of the key issues of Ricardo's research. Part One deals primarily with the problems of value and distribution Part Two deals specifically with the issues of distribution and growth. * Contemporary economic literature in the fields of value, distribution and growth is witnessing a renewed interest in the approach of the classical school, notably in the work of David Ricardo.
Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Ricardo, David.
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Few deny that the work of economists has often embodied or stimulated significant contributions to political thought. Smith, Keynes, Hayek, and Friedman are good examples. However, the work of the great classical economist David Ricardo is not usually placed in such company. Despite Ricardo's affiliations with philosophical radicals like Bentham and James Mill, the most that previous scholars have been prepared to allow is that if Ricardo spoke to political questions at all, he addressed only economic policy. This book argues forcefully for a revision of that received opinion. Murray Milgate and Shannon Stimson show that Ricardo articulated a distinctive political vision, and that he did so in a novel and sophisticated way by linking arguments for democratic reform with the conclusions of political economy. Ricardian Politics examines compelling but neglected evidence of how Ricardo deployed economic theory to construct a new view of politics. Milgate and Stimson analyze the case he made for a more inclusive political society and for a more representative and democratic government, discuss how his argument was structured by his economics, and explicitly draw out comparisons with Bentham and James Mill. Ricardo wrote at a critical moment, which saw the consolidation of capitalist industry and the emergence of modern democratic political ideology. By attending to the historical context, this book recovers a more accurate picture of his thought, while contributing to the current renewal of research on the relationship between economic and political thought in early nineteenth-century Britain.Originally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History. --- Ricardo, David,
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David Ricardo was the leading political economist of the early nineteenth century. This book presents a reconstruction of the substance and evolution of Ricardo's thought on the interrelated topics of value, distribution and accumulation. It also provides a detailed summary of, and critical commentary on, the vast secondary literature. The author rejects Sraffa's influential 'corn model' interpretation of Ricardo's early writings; the alleged similarity between the work of Ricardo and Sraffa; the Hollander and Hicks view of Ricardo's treatment of wages; and the neoclassical interpretation of Marshall and others. He also addresses the role of Ricardo's labour theory of value in his analysis, and Marx's interpretation of it. Dr Peach argues that Ricardo's work has been persistently, and sometimes wilfully, misinterpreted, and that this can be remedied only through an attempt to understand Ricardo's writings in his terms, taking account of his objectives.
Ricardo, David, --- AA / International- internationaal --- 330.43 --- Mercantilisme en fysiocratie. --- Economics --- History --- Mercantilisme en fysiocratie --- Rikardo, David, --- Li-chia-tʻu, --- Li-chia-tʻu, Ta-wei, --- Lijiatu, Dawei, --- Business, Economy and Management --- Ricardo, David, - 1772-1823 --- Economic schools --- Ricardo, David
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Ricardo is one of the most imposing figures in the history of economic thought, yet at times his writings are among the most obscure. A Key to Ricardo traces, simplifies and clarifies Ricardo's ideas on the principal topics on which he wrote.
The book provides a careful analysis of Ricardo's most cryptic passages and also explores areas where Ricardo appears to be mistaken. Setting Ricardo's writings against the context of his contemporaries, the relevance of the Ricardian contribution to subsequent economic thinking is nonetheless made very clear.
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Ricardo, David --- Malthus, Thomas Robert --- Lauderdale, J. --- Classical school of economics. --- Malthus, Thomas Robert, --- Lauderdale, James Maitland, --- Ricardo, David, --- Maitland, James
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Economic schools --- Value --- Marginal utility --- Classical school of economics. --- Ricardo, David, --- Cournot, A. A. --- Walras, Leon, --- Cournot, Antoine Augustin, --- Walras, Léon, --- Ricardo, David, - 1772-1823. --- Cournot, Antoine Augustin, - 1801-1877 --- Walras, Léon, - 1834-1910.
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Economic utility --- Marx, Karl --- Sraffa, Piero --- Ricardo, David --- Value --- Marxian economics --- History --- Ricardo, David, --- Marx, Karl, --- AA / International- internationaal --- 380.1 --- Waardeleer. --- Marxian economics. --- Value. --- History. --- Standard of value --- Cost --- Economics --- Exchange --- Wealth --- Prices --- Supply and demand --- Marxist economics --- Communism --- Schools of economics --- Socialism --- Waardeleer --- Sraffa, Piero. --- Sraffa, P. --- Rikardo, David, --- Li-chia-tʻu, --- Li-chia-tʻu, Ta-wei, --- Lijiatu, Dawei, --- Value - History --- Ricardo, David, - 1772-1823. --- Marx, Karl, - 1818-1883
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Classical school of economics --- Ricardo, David, --- 330.81 --- Classical school for economics --- Voorlopers van Adam Smith. Mercantilisme. Colbertisme. Fysiocraten. Kameralisme --(economisch denken) --- Ricardo, David --- 330.81 Voorlopers van Adam Smith. Mercantilisme. Colbertisme. Fysiocraten. Kameralisme --(economisch denken) --- Classical economics --- Individualist school of economics --- Orthodox school of economics --- Schools of economics --- Rikardo, David, --- Li-chia-tʻu, --- Li-chia-tʻu, Ta-wei, --- Lijiatu, Dawei, --- Economic schools --- Ricardo, David, - 1772-1823
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