The problem of placing Malthus within the 'classical school' can be approached by investigating the Ricardo-Malthus relationship. I find no substantive differences on value or canonical growth theory. Malthus's population policy was directed against upper-class, military and Church ideology, a position shared with Ricardo. A major analytical difference entails Malthus's ascription to agriculture of a superior productivity reflecting Physiocratic surplus theorizing ; were it not that he abandoned his agricultural protectionism any notion of a unified 'classical' doctrine would be compromised. As for the aggregate demand problem, the divide is narrowed by Malthus's surprisingly orthodox perspective on monetary and fiscal policy.La relation en...
In this paper we combine the classical analysis of luxury consumption with the classical theories of...
Malthus argues that an increase in the rate of saving of the capitalists may be the cause of a gener...
Malthus (1798, 1803, 1824) wrote during the world's first period of sustained and widespread g...
The problem of placing Malthus within the 'classical school' can be approached by investigating the ...
The paper is a comparative study of the methodologies of Malthus and Ricardo. Its claims are: (i) ec...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
In this article, we have analyzed the relationships among international trade, structural change, a...
One of the central beliefs of classical economic theory was that there is an inexorable tendency for...
Was Malthus in the right? What can we think of Malthus' essay published in 1798 and which pretende...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
A discussion of Malthusian mythology yielding the classification as a 'theological utilitarian' foll...
Part of Introduction: Two attributes characterise Classical Economics (The content of one of Profess...
Malthus’s main economic argument against free corn trade in his Essay on Population concerned the is...
Malthus and the problem of underdevelopment : one or two theories ? Jean-Philippe Platteau The pr...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
In this paper we combine the classical analysis of luxury consumption with the classical theories of...
Malthus argues that an increase in the rate of saving of the capitalists may be the cause of a gener...
Malthus (1798, 1803, 1824) wrote during the world's first period of sustained and widespread g...
The problem of placing Malthus within the 'classical school' can be approached by investigating the ...
The paper is a comparative study of the methodologies of Malthus and Ricardo. Its claims are: (i) ec...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
In this article, we have analyzed the relationships among international trade, structural change, a...
One of the central beliefs of classical economic theory was that there is an inexorable tendency for...
Was Malthus in the right? What can we think of Malthus' essay published in 1798 and which pretende...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
A discussion of Malthusian mythology yielding the classification as a 'theological utilitarian' foll...
Part of Introduction: Two attributes characterise Classical Economics (The content of one of Profess...
Malthus’s main economic argument against free corn trade in his Essay on Population concerned the is...
Malthus and the problem of underdevelopment : one or two theories ? Jean-Philippe Platteau The pr...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
In this paper we combine the classical analysis of luxury consumption with the classical theories of...
Malthus argues that an increase in the rate of saving of the capitalists may be the cause of a gener...
Malthus (1798, 1803, 1824) wrote during the world's first period of sustained and widespread g...