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David Ricardo /
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King, J. E.
David Ricardo /
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書目-電子資源 : 單行本
正題名/作者:
David Ricardo // John E. King, Reader in Economics, La Trobe University, Australia.
作者:
King, J. E.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Economists - Biography. - Great Britain -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137315953
ISBN:
9781137315953 (electronic bk.)
David Ricardo /
King, J. E.
David Ricardo /
John E. King, Reader in Economics, La Trobe University, Australia. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DAVID RICARDO -- 1. The Importance of Ricardo -- 2. Ricardo's Life -- 3. Ricardo's England: the Economy -- 4. Ricardo's England: Society and Politics -- PART II: RICARDO'S VISION -- 5. Philosophy, History, Society -- 6. Ricardo's Method and Style -- 7. Ricardo's Politics -- 8. Ricardo's Works -- 9. Appendix: The Principles -- PART III: VALUE AND DISTRIBUTION -- 10. Ricardo's Problem -- 11. Profits and Rent -- 12. Wages -- 13. The Theory of Value -- PART IV: INTERNATIONAL TRADE -- 14. The Theory of Comparative Advantage -- 15. Ricardo on the Corn Laws -- 16. Ricardo and his Critics -- 17. The Politics of Trade -- 18. Ricardo's Trade Theory in the 21st Century -- PART V: RICARDO'S MACROECONOMICS -- 19. Growth and the Stationary State -- 20. 'Say's Law' -- 21. Money and Banking -- 22. 'On Machinery' -- PART VI: RICARDO ON ECONOMIC POLICY -- 23. Fiscal Policy -- 24. Monetary Policy -- 25. Social Policy, Labour and the Poor -- 26. Ricardo, Laissez-Faire and Classical Liberalism -- PART VII: EDITORS AND CRITICS -- 27. 1823-1870: the First two Generations -- 28. 1870-1936: Ricardo and the 'Marginalist Revolution' -- 29. 1936-1975: Ricardo and the 'Keynesian Revolution' -- 30. After 1975: Ricardo in the Age of Neoliberalism -- PART VIII: THE THREE RICARDOS -- 31. The Marxian Ricardo -- 32. The Neoclassical Ricardo: Marshall to Hollander -- 33. Piero Sraffa's Ricardo -- 34. Ricardo's Legacy.
This book offers a new account of David Ricardo's political economy that is both scholarly and accessible. It provides an up to date overview of the secondary literature on Ricardo, and discusses alternative perspectives on his work, including those of Marxians, neoclassicals and Sraffians. The book makes a critical assessment of the 'new views' of Ricardo's politics, his macroeconomics and his theory of wages, and links his writings to current controversies on fiscal and monetary policy, including 'Ricardian equivalence', fiscal austerity and the case for an independent central bank. Successive chapters deal with Ricardo's life and times; his vision, including his philosophical and political ideas; his theory of value and distribution; international trade and the case against protection; Ricardo's macroeconomics, focusing on Say's Law, money and banking, and structural unemployment; his approach to fiscal policy, monetary policy, the relief of poverty and classical liberalism; his editors and critics, 1823-2013; and the alternative interpretations of Ricardo's economics of Marx, Marshall and Sraffa. There is a comprehensive bibliography.
ISBN: 9781137315953 (electronic bk.)
Source: 491195Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Personal Names:
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LC Class. No.: HB103.R5 / K56 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 330.15/3092
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PART I: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF DAVID RICARDO -- 1. The Importance of Ricardo -- 2. Ricardo's Life -- 3. Ricardo's England: the Economy -- 4. Ricardo's England: Society and Politics -- PART II: RICARDO'S VISION -- 5. Philosophy, History, Society -- 6. Ricardo's Method and Style -- 7. Ricardo's Politics -- 8. Ricardo's Works -- 9. Appendix: The Principles -- PART III: VALUE AND DISTRIBUTION -- 10. Ricardo's Problem -- 11. Profits and Rent -- 12. Wages -- 13. The Theory of Value -- PART IV: INTERNATIONAL TRADE -- 14. The Theory of Comparative Advantage -- 15. Ricardo on the Corn Laws -- 16. Ricardo and his Critics -- 17. The Politics of Trade -- 18. Ricardo's Trade Theory in the 21st Century -- PART V: RICARDO'S MACROECONOMICS -- 19. Growth and the Stationary State -- 20. 'Say's Law' -- 21. Money and Banking -- 22. 'On Machinery' -- PART VI: RICARDO ON ECONOMIC POLICY -- 23. Fiscal Policy -- 24. Monetary Policy -- 25. Social Policy, Labour and the Poor -- 26. Ricardo, Laissez-Faire and Classical Liberalism -- PART VII: EDITORS AND CRITICS -- 27. 1823-1870: the First two Generations -- 28. 1870-1936: Ricardo and the 'Marginalist Revolution' -- 29. 1936-1975: Ricardo and the 'Keynesian Revolution' -- 30. After 1975: Ricardo in the Age of Neoliberalism -- PART VIII: THE THREE RICARDOS -- 31. The Marxian Ricardo -- 32. The Neoclassical Ricardo: Marshall to Hollander -- 33. Piero Sraffa's Ricardo -- 34. Ricardo's Legacy.
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