Modern production theory (Kurz and Salvadori, 1995) is utilized to provide a textual analysis of the famous chapter "On Machinery" added by Ricardo in the third edition of his Principles and to reconstruct the examples that are reported there. Two sets of assumptions that rationalize the basic example presented by Ricardo are identified: a) the innovation concerns a non-basic commodity; b) the innovation concerns an agricultural commodity and it does not change the technology applied on the marginal land, which is still marginal after the innovation. Ricardo was aware of these two facts and he seems to have used the latter of the two in his initial example. In effect, the example holds perfectly well if it is assumed that the new machine is...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: on the one hand is to discuss Ricardo’s version of the labour ...
The article shows that Ricardo, by describing the decline of employment as a consequence of mechaniz...
This paper tackles the puzzle of Ricardo’s stubborn commitment to a labor theory of value that he hi...
The examples that are reported in the famous chapter "On Machinery" added by Ricardo in the third ed...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
David Ricardo\u27s “On Machinery” chapter continues to interest theorists and historians of economic...
Ricardo’s argument on machinery seems to deal both with technical progress and with the substitution...
One of the foundations of the labour theory of value used by Ricardo in the Principles is that rent ...
The controversy between optimists and pessimists that followed and keeps dividing the economists is ...
The aim of the chapter is to highlight that Ricardo’s and Marx’s analysis of the introduction of mac...
According to Ricardo the principal problem in Political Economy is to determine the laws which regul...
This article begins by utilizing Ricardo's numerical examples in the effort to derive theoretical st...
Introduction 1. The Value of a Cornrnodity 1.1. Scarcity and the Quantity of Labour 1.2. Difference ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: on the one hand is to discuss Ricardo’s version of the labour ...
The article shows that Ricardo, by describing the decline of employment as a consequence of mechaniz...
This paper tackles the puzzle of Ricardo’s stubborn commitment to a labor theory of value that he hi...
The examples that are reported in the famous chapter "On Machinery" added by Ricardo in the third ed...
It is generally believed that the addition of the On Machinery chapter to the third edition of the...
The “machinery question” was developed by the economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) in the chapter “On...
David Ricardo\u27s “On Machinery” chapter continues to interest theorists and historians of economic...
Ricardo’s argument on machinery seems to deal both with technical progress and with the substitution...
One of the foundations of the labour theory of value used by Ricardo in the Principles is that rent ...
The controversy between optimists and pessimists that followed and keeps dividing the economists is ...
The aim of the chapter is to highlight that Ricardo’s and Marx’s analysis of the introduction of mac...
According to Ricardo the principal problem in Political Economy is to determine the laws which regul...
This article begins by utilizing Ricardo's numerical examples in the effort to derive theoretical st...
Introduction 1. The Value of a Cornrnodity 1.1. Scarcity and the Quantity of Labour 1.2. Difference ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: on the one hand is to discuss Ricardo’s version of the labour ...
The article shows that Ricardo, by describing the decline of employment as a consequence of mechaniz...
This paper tackles the puzzle of Ricardo’s stubborn commitment to a labor theory of value that he hi...