David Ricardo: Critical Assessments, Volume 2John Cunningham Wood |
Contents
Commentary | 1 |
The Rehabilitation of Ricardo W J Ashley | 8 |
The Development of Ricardos Theory of Value J H Hollander | 21 |
A ReInterpretation of Ricardo on Value J M Cassels | 44 |
An Error in Ricardos Exposition of His Theory of Rent | 54 |
Ricardos Second Thoughts on Rent as a Relative Share | 67 |
Ricardo and the State of Nature S Moore | 79 |
The Empirical Assumptions of Ricardos 93 Per Cent | 92 |
A Final | 98 |
The Empirical Assumptions of Ricardos 93 Labour Theory | 106 |
The Development of Ricardos Position on Machinery | 113 |
Hicks on Ricardo on Machinery E F Beach | 136 |
A Reply to Professor Beach J R Hicks | 142 |
The Interpretation of Ricardos Essay on Profits J L Eatwell | 168 |
Reply to Eatwell | 174 |
Common terms and phrases
Adam Smith aggregate analysis argument assertion assumption Barton Bullionist capital accumulation capitalist cent chapter on value circulating capital Corn Laws corn price corn wage correspondence cost of production David Ricardo demand for labour determined diminishing returns Eatwell Edwin Cannan effect employed employment Essay on Profits exchangeable value fall fixed capital fixed to circulating gross produce Hollander Ibid improvements increase industry James Mill labour costs labour doctrine labour inputs labour theory land landlord Letters of Ricardo machinery machines Malthus's manufactured marginal measure of value money wages nature necessary passage Political Economy position price of corn Principles of Political profit rate proportion proposition quantity of labour rate of profit ratios of fixed raw produce reduced reference regulate relative share relative value Ricardian Ricardo to McCulloch Ricardo's theory rise sector soil Sraffa statement theory of value third edition value of commodities variations wage rate wages of labour