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With contributions from authorities on four continents, this edited volume provides a comprehensive survey of the life and work of David Ricardo (1772-1823), a major contributor to the British classical school of political economy. After an editorial introduction that sets Ricardo's work in the economic, political and social climate of his time, individual chapters are devoted to his business activities; his political work and its influence; his relationship with Robert Malthus; his thinking on the theories of value, distribution, trade and money; some important misunderstandings of his…mehr
With contributions from authorities on four continents, this edited volume provides a comprehensive survey of the life and work of David Ricardo (1772-1823), a major contributor to the British classical school of political economy. After an editorial introduction that sets Ricardo's work in the economic, political and social climate of his time, individual chapters are devoted to his business activities; his political work and its influence; his relationship with Robert Malthus; his thinking on the theories of value, distribution, trade and money; some important misunderstandings of his analytical work; his relationship to Karl Marx; and his reception in Australia.
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Autorenporträt
John E. King is emeritus professor at La Trobe University, Australia. His principal research interests are in the history of heterodox economic thought, especially Marxian political economy and Post Keynesian economics.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors Chapter 1. Introduction John E. King Chapter 2. On Some Myths about Ricardo's Theory of Money Ghislain Deleplace Chapter 3. Ricardo on Foreign Trade Gilbert Faccarello Chapter 4. 'A Tolerably Correct Law Respecting Proportions': Ricardo on Income Distribution Christian Gehrke Chapter 5. Ricardo on Economic Policy John E. King Chapter 6. (Mis)Interpreting Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz Chapter 7. Ricardo's Business Activities Wilfried Parys Chapter 8. Political Economy 'Through a Glass Hive'? The Encounter of Ricardian Ideas with Nineteenth-Century Australia William Coleman Chapter 9. Ricardo and Classical Political Economy Alex M. Thomas Chapter 10. Ricardo and Marx Michael C. Howard Chapter 11. Malthus and Ricardo on the Dismal Science Bryan S. Turner Further Reading Index
Notes on Contributors Chapter 1. Introduction John E. King Chapter 2. On Some Myths about Ricardo's Theory of Money Ghislain Deleplace Chapter 3. Ricardo on Foreign Trade Gilbert Faccarello Chapter 4. 'A Tolerably Correct Law Respecting Proportions': Ricardo on Income Distribution Christian Gehrke Chapter 5. Ricardo on Economic Policy John E. King Chapter 6. (Mis)Interpreting Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz Chapter 7. Ricardo's Business Activities Wilfried Parys Chapter 8. Political Economy 'Through a Glass Hive'? The Encounter of Ricardian Ideas with Nineteenth-Century Australia William Coleman Chapter 9. Ricardo and Classical Political Economy Alex M. Thomas Chapter 10. Ricardo and Marx Michael C. Howard Chapter 11. Malthus and Ricardo on the Dismal Science Bryan S. Turner Further Reading Index
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