David Ricardo (1772-1823)
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David Ricardo (1772-1823)
(Pioneers in economics, 14)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar, 1991
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Description
Ricardo's intellectual appeal, both amongst his contemporaries and more recently, rested on his remarkable gift for heroic abstractions: he seized hold of a wide range of significant problems with a simple analytical model and yielded, after a few elementary manipulations, dramatic conclusions of a distinctly practical nature. In short, precisely the art Keynes was to use so successfully. Although his reputation ebbed towards the end of the nineteenth century, he was still being acclaimed by economists as diverse as Marx and Marshall. Ironically, since Sraffa's work revived Ricardo's reputation, this most bourgeois of economists has been brought back into contemporary debate by economists seeking Marx's intellectual mentors. This selection of recent articles reflects the renewal of interest in Ricardo's work.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Mark Blaug
- "Ricardo's invariable measure of value and Sraffa's 'standard commodity'", N.P. Ong
- "Ricardo's labour theory of the determinant of value", L.E. Johnson
- "the wage basket in Ricardo's essay on profits", S. Rankin
- "David Ricardo's early treatment of profitability - a new interpretation", T. Peach
- "Ricardo on money - the operational significance of the non-neutrality of money in the short run", J.C.W. Ahiakpor
- "David Ricardo's theory of value - revisit", J.E. Adams
- "Unifying Ricardo's theories of growth and comparative advantage", A. Burgstaller
- "silences in Ricardo - comparative advantage and the class distribution of free trade benefits", G.E. Mumy
- "Ricardo's mantle", R.P. Rutherford
- "demand and relative price in Ricardo - an examiantion of outstanding issues", A. Burgstaller
- "Sraffa's Ricardo", K. Bharadwaj
- "mathematical vindication of Ricardo on machinery", P.A. Samuelson
- "the notion of natural wage and its role in classical economics", G. Caravale
- "on foreign trade" and the Ricardian model fo trade, S. Parrinello
- "the early tooke and Ricardo - a political alliance and first signs of theoretical disagreements", A. Arnon
- "distribution in Ricardo's machinery chapter 1", J.B. Davis
- "fixed capital in the Ricardian theory of value and distribution", R.W. Dimand.
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