There are three main claims in this paper: First, there is sufficient evidence for affirming that Ricardo adhered to Smith’s productivity theory; second, Ricardo’s original demonstration of the comparative-advantage proposition is indeed compatible and complementary with respect to the latter; and third, Ricardo agreed with Smith’s multifactorial explanation of the pattern of trade, which includes increasing returns and economies of scale. These results open the way for the reincorporation of Ricardo’s propositions into a multifactorial explanation of the pattern of trade provided by the classical school of economic thought. They also add a new perspective to the ongoing process of reassessment of Smith’s contributions to international trad...
The Ricardian comparative advantage is one key cornerstone in the international trade theory. There ...
This paper proposes a simple theory of international trade with endogenous productivity differences ...
Proponents of free trade contend that trade liberalization benefits all participants, regardless of ...
There are three main claims in this paper: First, there is sufficient evidence for affirming that Ri...
There are three important claims in this paper: First, there is solid evidence for affirming that Ri...
Ricardo essentially adhered to the logic of trade that Smith formulated in the Wealth of Nations. Th...
Due to a precise definition of comparative advantage and a deeper understanding of the logical inter...
Due to a precise definition of comparative advantage and a deeper understanding of the logical inter...
David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is now two centuries old, but it remains at the hear...
With the famous numerical example of chapter 7 of the Principles David Ricardo intended to illustrat...
Due to a better understanding of the logical interrelationships between the comparative- advantage p...
This paper argues that Ricardo’s discovery of the law of comparative advantage probably occurred in ...
Following Smith’s advocacy of free trade and competition, David Ricardo attempts to strengthen his t...
In international trade, countries should use their relative comparative advantages. They should spec...
When David Ricardo set the theory for comparative advantages, he imagined that one day the world wil...
The Ricardian comparative advantage is one key cornerstone in the international trade theory. There ...
This paper proposes a simple theory of international trade with endogenous productivity differences ...
Proponents of free trade contend that trade liberalization benefits all participants, regardless of ...
There are three main claims in this paper: First, there is sufficient evidence for affirming that Ri...
There are three important claims in this paper: First, there is solid evidence for affirming that Ri...
Ricardo essentially adhered to the logic of trade that Smith formulated in the Wealth of Nations. Th...
Due to a precise definition of comparative advantage and a deeper understanding of the logical inter...
Due to a precise definition of comparative advantage and a deeper understanding of the logical inter...
David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is now two centuries old, but it remains at the hear...
With the famous numerical example of chapter 7 of the Principles David Ricardo intended to illustrat...
Due to a better understanding of the logical interrelationships between the comparative- advantage p...
This paper argues that Ricardo’s discovery of the law of comparative advantage probably occurred in ...
Following Smith’s advocacy of free trade and competition, David Ricardo attempts to strengthen his t...
In international trade, countries should use their relative comparative advantages. They should spec...
When David Ricardo set the theory for comparative advantages, he imagined that one day the world wil...
The Ricardian comparative advantage is one key cornerstone in the international trade theory. There ...
This paper proposes a simple theory of international trade with endogenous productivity differences ...
Proponents of free trade contend that trade liberalization benefits all participants, regardless of ...