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The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries.
Patrick O'Brien defends British monetary policy against its bullionist and Ricardian critics.
In his eyes George is a more faithful developer of Ricardian economics than even J. S. Mill.
Carey was a critic of the deductive method of analysis and the Ricardian rent theory in particular.
Alien finds that landlords generally collected Ricardian rent from enclosed farmers.
Moffat's repudiation of Ricardian principles extends, of course, to the Ricardian rent concept.
Having discovered the origin of surplus value Marx was able to resolve one of the major problems upon which the Ricardian school had stumbled.
Her coded critique of Ricardian economics, with its adherence to Say's Law and obsession with saving, I will argue, forms the philosophical armature of The Mill on the Floss.
But W-R-C reject this objection by breaking away from the classical Ricardian approach which postulates pregiven labour value from the physical production process.
The world is flat, and it helps to understand the Ricardian specialization at play, and how clusters of capabilities are not only a natural, but a good thing.
Mair and Damania found, however, in his Official Papers by Alfred Marshall evidence that he supported the Ricardian capital-in-general conclusion.
Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine.
I critically examine the Ricardian theory of rent in a later section.
This study uses the Ricardian method to measure how climate affects net revenues.
Few of us would accept 100 percent Ricardian equivalence, whereby fiscal expansions leave interest rates unaffected.
This theory became known as Ricardian equivalence after classical economist David Ricardo.
But even apart from the most extreme formulations, it is fairly difficult to avoid the Ricardian reality in a macroeconomic policy setting.
Assuming, then, that Ricardian equivalence holds, states cannot mitigate exit pressure by financing their expenditures through debt rather than current tax increases.
Sceptics of fiscal policy also make the argument of Ricardian equivalence.
The theoretical transformation of Mill, from Smithian to Ricardian, would play an important role in establishing Mill as the pioneer in the economic study of labor unions.
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This is, as we shall see, entirely Ricardian, but not Marxian.
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