David Ricardo: Critical Assessments. Second seriesRoutledge are extending the chronological coverage of the critical assessments of David Ricardo. The original 4 volume set was first published in 1985. Since that time, new articles have come to light, and are now published in these four additional volumes. |
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Contents
VOLUME | 1 |
Does the Government Debt Affect Consumption? B Motley 333 | 10 |
A Classical Landscape G F Langer | 33 |
Some Notes on an Unpublished Ricardian Manuscript P F Asso and E Barucci | 48 |
The Collaboration of Maurice Dobb in Sraffas Edition of Ricardo B H Pollitt | 73 |
Mathematical Vindication of Ricardo on Machinery P A Samuelson | 88 |
The Movement from Real to Abstract Value Theory 18171959 W S Gramm | 97 |
On Foreign Trade and the Ricardian Model of Trade S Parrinello | 126 |
A Reinterpretation R Grabowski and M P Shields | 221 |
A Political Alliance and First Signs of Theoretical Disagreements A Arnon | 230 |
Thomas Robert Malthus and David Ricardo R Dorfman | 245 |
Distribution in Ricardos Machinery Chapter J B Davis | 257 |
Ricardo and Keynes on War Finance P C Dooley | 281 |
The Transformation Problem Solved? J S Szumski | 299 |
Smith and Ricardo on the LongRun Effects of the Growth | 327 |
A Resolution of Some Problems | 341 |
Edward West and the Classical Theory of Distribution and Growth A A Brewer | 141 |
The Legacy of Ricardo R Scazzieri | 154 |
The Ricardian Tradition and Local Property Taxation D Mair and R Damania | 166 |
On Ricardos Public Debt Theory M Visaggio | 187 |
Ricardo was Right P A Samuelson | 204 |
A Critique | 366 |
Ricardo or Hollander? G J Stigler | 382 |
The Defects in Ricardos Argument for the 93 Per Cent | 403 |
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