David Ricardo: Critical Assessments. Second series

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John Cunningham Wood
Psychology Press, 1994 - Business & Economics - 1184 pages
Routledge 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

The Propagation of Ricardian Economics in England
1
The Rise and Decline of Ricardian Economics F W Fetter
15
Henry Thornton and the Development of Ricardos Economic
31
On Professor Samuelsons Canonical Classical Model
50
The Legacy of Ricardo R Scazzieri 154
64
A Case Study in Economics
100
A Note on Pasinettis Ricardian System P J Eygelshoven
144
Ricardian Economics and the Economics of David Ricardo
159
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
Ricardian Economics D P OBrien
259
Ricardo and Keynes on War Finance P C Dooley
281
The Transformation Problem Solved? J S Szumski
299
Is Their Theory Relevant Today? G Tullio
327
A Resolution of Some Problems in Textual Interpretation S Hollander
341

and R Damania
166
On Ricardos Public Debt Theory M Visaggio
187
Ricardo and Malthus W D Grampp
195
Ricardo was Right P A Samuelson
204
A Reinterpretation R Grabowski and M P Shields
221
A Note L L Pasinetti
229
A Critique T Peach
366
Ricardo or Hollander? G J Stigler
382
A Reply to Professor Stigler and Dr Peach S Hollander
387
Hollander and Garegnani on Natural Price and Output Determination E L Forget
390
The Defects in Ricardos Argument for the 93 Per Cent Labour Theory of Value W Coleman
403
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