This paper reconsiders the debate over the nature of Ricardian economics, chiefly based on the interpretation of Ricardo's Essay on Profits, that raged during the 1970's. This debate opposed a Sraffian view, in the line of Sraffa's 1951 well known Introduction to Ricardo, and a non-Sraffian interpretation, which emerged from Hollander's 1973 article. It is argued that whereas the Sraffa-Eatwell interpretation stresses Ricardian objectivity and comparative statics, Hollander's interpretation stresses Ricardian rhetoric and dynamics. Therefore, both interpretations have too little in common to give rise to an actual debate likely, at least in principle, to give rise to a solution
This paper argues that Ricardo’s discovery of the law of comparative advantage probably occurred in ...
David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is now two centuries old, but it remains at the hear...
David Ricardo\u27s “On Machinery” chapter continues to interest theorists and historians of economic...
This paper reconsiders the debate over the nature of Ricardian economics, chiefly based on the inter...
It can hardly be disputed that the edition of The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo and espe...
Motivation: On April 19, 2017 200 years had elapsed since the publication of his book, On the Princi...
The problem of an "invariable standard of value, " which preoccupied Ricardo throughout h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis confronts the tendency in the literature of the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis sheds light on questions relating to Ricardo's a...
The paper proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments developed by Malthus and Ricardo in th...
This book explores the perceived paradigmatic conflict within British classical economics between th...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
Schumpeter’s remarks on Ricardo’s criticisms of Smith’s system of thought (1954, p.472) can be furth...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the critical arguments made by Burmeister, Samuelson, and ot...
The Ricardian dynamics are based on the study of the order of cultivation when demand increases. Sra...
This paper argues that Ricardo’s discovery of the law of comparative advantage probably occurred in ...
David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is now two centuries old, but it remains at the hear...
David Ricardo\u27s “On Machinery” chapter continues to interest theorists and historians of economic...
This paper reconsiders the debate over the nature of Ricardian economics, chiefly based on the inter...
It can hardly be disputed that the edition of The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo and espe...
Motivation: On April 19, 2017 200 years had elapsed since the publication of his book, On the Princi...
The problem of an "invariable standard of value, " which preoccupied Ricardo throughout h...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis confronts the tendency in the literature of the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis sheds light on questions relating to Ricardo's a...
The paper proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments developed by Malthus and Ricardo in th...
This book explores the perceived paradigmatic conflict within British classical economics between th...
After showing different criteria for assessing economic theories and in general terms the growth of ...
Schumpeter’s remarks on Ricardo’s criticisms of Smith’s system of thought (1954, p.472) can be furth...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the critical arguments made by Burmeister, Samuelson, and ot...
The Ricardian dynamics are based on the study of the order of cultivation when demand increases. Sra...
This paper argues that Ricardo’s discovery of the law of comparative advantage probably occurred in ...
David Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is now two centuries old, but it remains at the hear...
David Ricardo\u27s “On Machinery” chapter continues to interest theorists and historians of economic...