Ricardo's discussion of different forms of technical progress and their implications for the distribution of the product between workers, capitalists and landlords in Chapter 2 of the Principles (Ricardo ([1817] 1951) attracted the attention of major economists, including John Stuart Mill, Marx, Marshall and Wicksell. However, the numerical examples he put forward t
David Ricardo's "On Machinery " chapter continues to interest theo-rists and historia...
This paper carefully analyzes a passage of Ricardo’s Essay on Prof-its ([1815] 1923), which suggests...
David Ricardo’s 1817 work, On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation (Principles hereafte...
This note discusses the numerical examples of land saving and capital saving agricultural improvemen...
The development of David Ricardo’s economic theory of distribution - the laws that determine the sha...
The examples that are reported in the famous chapter "On Machinery" added by Ricardo in the third ed...
This note discusses the numerical examples of land saving and capital saving agricultural improvemen...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
The paper discusses the analyses of technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
While both Malthus and Ricardo viewed agriculture as impediments to economic progress, Mill and Mars...
Eighteenth and Nineteenth century writings on political economy by Adam Smith, David Ricardo and J.S...
Chapitre 6International audienceQuestions about the relationship between equity and growth, which li...
There seems to be a consensus in the literature on the the spread since 1965 of high-yielding cereal...
David Ricardo's "On Machinery " chapter continues to interest theo-rists and historia...
This paper carefully analyzes a passage of Ricardo’s Essay on Prof-its ([1815] 1923), which suggests...
David Ricardo’s 1817 work, On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation (Principles hereafte...
This note discusses the numerical examples of land saving and capital saving agricultural improvemen...
The development of David Ricardo’s economic theory of distribution - the laws that determine the sha...
The examples that are reported in the famous chapter "On Machinery" added by Ricardo in the third ed...
This note discusses the numerical examples of land saving and capital saving agricultural improvemen...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
The paper discusses the analyses of technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
While both Malthus and Ricardo viewed agriculture as impediments to economic progress, Mill and Mars...
Eighteenth and Nineteenth century writings on political economy by Adam Smith, David Ricardo and J.S...
Chapitre 6International audienceQuestions about the relationship between equity and growth, which li...
There seems to be a consensus in the literature on the the spread since 1965 of high-yielding cereal...
David Ricardo's "On Machinery " chapter continues to interest theo-rists and historia...
This paper carefully analyzes a passage of Ricardo’s Essay on Prof-its ([1815] 1923), which suggests...
David Ricardo’s 1817 work, On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation (Principles hereafte...