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John Bright

(History of British economic thought, . The Economics of Manchester School)

Routledge/Thoemmes Press , Kinokuniya, 1993

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The life of John Bright / Ashworth

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Reprint of "The life of John Bright" (London : Constable, 1913)

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  • The life of John Bright / George Macaulay Trevelyan

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The importance of the Manchester School lies in its association with the advocacy of free-trade and laissez-faire. Many of the arguments, issues and key concepts, such as protectionism versus free trade are still with us today, which is why the Manchester School is of such contemporary relevance.

Table of Contents

An Essay on the Impolicy of a Bounty on the Exportation of Grain [1804] James Mill 78pp A Letter on the Corn Laws [1814] Earl of Lauderdale 96pp The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn [1815] Thomas Malthus 48pp Catechism on the Corn Laws [1842] Thomas Perronet Thompson 64pp Agriculture and the Corn Law [1844] W R Greg 18pp Price of Corn and Wages [1826] Sir Edward West 158pp Recollections of Richard Cobden and The Anti-Corn Law League [1876] Henry Ashworth 308pp Speech of Richard Cobden on the Russian Loan [1850] Richard Cobden 10pp The Life of John Bright [1913] G M Trevelyan 490pp Free Trade and other Fundamental Doctrines of the Manchester School [1903] Edited by Francis W Hirst 546pp The Manchester School of Economics [1960] William D Grampp 156pp

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