The massive bronze statue of Richard in Westminster Palace Yard captures superbly the Ricardian qualities admired for centuries. |
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Patrick O'Brien defends British monetary policy against its bullionist and Ricardian critics. |
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In his eyes George is a more faithful developer of Ricardian economics than even J. S. Mill. |
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Carey was a critic of the deductive method of analysis and the Ricardian rent theory in particular. |
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Alien finds that landlords generally collected Ricardian rent from enclosed farmers. |
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Moffat's repudiation of Ricardian principles extends, of course, to the Ricardian rent concept. |
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Having discovered the origin of surplus value Marx was able to resolve one of the major problems upon which the Ricardian school had stumbled. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Mair and Damania found, however, in his Official Papers by Alfred Marshall evidence that he supported the Ricardian capital-in-general conclusion. |
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Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine. |
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I critically examine the Ricardian theory of rent in a later section. |
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This study uses the Ricardian method to measure how climate affects net revenues. |
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Few of us would accept 100 percent Ricardian equivalence, whereby fiscal expansions leave interest rates unaffected. |
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This theory became known as Ricardian equivalence after classical economist David Ricardo. |
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But even apart from the most extreme formulations, it is fairly difficult to avoid the Ricardian reality in a macroeconomic policy setting. |
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Assuming, then, that Ricardian equivalence holds, states cannot mitigate exit pressure by financing their expenditures through debt rather than current tax increases. |
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Sceptics of fiscal policy also make the argument of Ricardian equivalence. |
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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 type of market economy has its roots in classical economics and in the works of Adam Smith, the Ricardian socialists, and Mutualist philosophers. |
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The chapter concludes with interesting discussions of real-balance effects and liquidity traps, Ricardian equivalence, and the role of fiscal policy in generating inflation. |
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Under Ricardian equivalence, any boost in demand from fiscal policy will be offset by the increased savings rate intended to pay for future higher taxes. |
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