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David Ricardo Critical Responses

  • Published: 2003
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780415181792
  • Set ISBN: 9780415181792

This four-volume set in the Critical Responses series brings together for the first time 19th Century responses to, and appreciations of, the work of David Ricardo. The collection covers the period from 1817, the year of publication of Ricardo's major work, The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, to 1848, and represents the first and probably the liveliest period of Ricardo-criticism. The publication of John Stuart Mill's own Principles in 1848 marks an end to this period with the first great 'rehabilitation' of Ricardo following decades of searching criticism.

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Introduction

Review of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Ricardo and Say on Political Economy, Review of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Mr. Ricardo and the British Review, Review of Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Ricardo and the Edinburgh Review, Strictures on Mr. Ricardo’s Doctrine Respecting Exchangeable Value, Mr Ricardo’s Theory of Exchangeable Value Vindicated From the Objections of R., On the Influence of Wages on the Rate of Profits, Review of on The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Review of Des Principes De L’economie Politique Et De L’impót, MR. Malthus’s New Work, Review of Malthus’s Principles of Political Economy, On Mr. Malthus’s Work, Cursory Remarks on the Theories of Messrs Ricardo and Torrens, Review of Principles of Political Economy, Part I, Review of Principles of Political Economy, Part II, Review of on the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Preface to An Essay on the Production of Wealth, To David Ricardo, Esq. M.P., Excerpts from ‘Of Value’, Excerpts from ‘Of Rent’, Review of Remarks on Some Fundamental Doctrines of Political Economy, On the State of Agriculture, Observations on Mr. Ricardo’s Doctrine of the Principles Which Regulate Prices, Cost of Production the Regulating Principle of Price, Part I, On Mr. Ricardo’s Theory of Prices, Part I, On Mr. Ricardo’s Theory of Prices, Part II, Cost of Production the Regulating Principle of Price, Part II, On the Principles Which Regulate the Price of Commodities, Causes and Remedies of Agricultural Distress, Review of on Protection to Agriculture, Review of Elements of Political Economy, Death of Mr. Ricardo, Mr. Ricardo, David Ricardo, ESQ., M.P., Mr. Ricardo

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Political Economy: Political Economy, Definition and history, Production of wealth, Distribution of wealth, Consumption of wealth, Notes, Review of Essay on Political Economy, Principles Which Determine the Exchangeable Value of Commodities and the Rate of Profit, Opinions of Mr. Ricardo and Dr. Adam Smith on Political Economy, Compared, Errors of Mr. Ricardo on Agricultural Subjects Pointed out and Refuted, Dialogues of three Templars On Political Economy, The Political Economist: Essay First, The Political Economist: Essay II, Review of Elements of Political Economy, Review of A Discourse on the Rise, Progress, Peculiar Objects, And Importance of Political Economy, Political Economy, Review of A Critical Dissertation on the Nature, Measures, and Causes of Value

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Price of Corn and Wages of Labour: Introduction, Examination of the hypothesis of Mr. Ricardo and others that the low price of corn, &c. in 1822, was occasioned by a superabundant supply, Analysis of price, Demand for corn, how regulated, Wages of labour, Supply of corn, Effects of the alteration of the currency, Conclusion, Letter on Ricardo’s Theory Of Rent (With Comments By The Editor), Remarks on Certain Modern Theories Respecting Rents and Prices, On the Theory of Rents, Political Economy. No. 1: To the Heads of the University of Oxford, Letter to the Heads of the University of Oxford [Reply to D. Robinson, 1829], Extracts from An Essay on the External Corn Trade, Extracts from Political Economy: Extracts from Political Economy, The distinct nature of the three different denominations of income or revenue, namely, rent, wages, and profit or interest, explained and discriminated, Of the rent of land, Notes, Extracts from The True Theory of Rent

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The Political Economists, Preface to an Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, Review of an Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, Review of an Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, Extracts from Outlines of Political Economy, Mathematical Exposition of Some of the Leading Doctrines in Mr. Ricardo’s Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Extracts from An Outline of the Science of Political Economy, Ricardo Made Easy; Or, What Is The Radical Difference Between Ricardo And Adam Smith?, Ricardo Made Easy; or, What is the Radical Difference Between Ricardo and Adam Smith?, Ricardo Made Easy; or, What is the Radical Difference Between Ricardo and Adam Smith?, Review of the Logic of Political Economy, Mill’s Political Economy1, Political Economy, BY J. S. Mill, J. S. Mill on Political Economy

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