This article proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments of Malthus and Ricardo in their 1815 essays, Grounds of an Opinion and An Essay on Profits, whereby a policy of free corn trade was repudiated and endorsed, respectively. Malthus envisaged defense and (trade-induced) opulence as two mutually alternative options and, if required to make a choice, he had no hesitation in choosing the former. By contrast, Ricardo excluded any such trade-off, arguing that even in the case of war or poor domestic harvest, foreign agricultural countries would be seriously damaged if they opted for restrictions on their corn exports to Great Britain
The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 provides one of the classic stories of political economy, found ...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
We reconstruct the text, that is, we analyse the development of the discussion between Malthus and R...
This article proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments of Malthus and Ricardo in their 18...
This article proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments of Malthus and Ricardo in their 181...
The paper proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments developed by Malthus and Ricardo in th...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
In this article, we have analyzed the relationships among international trade, structural change, a...
Malthus’s main economic argument against free corn trade in his Essay on Population concerned the is...
We reconstruct the arguments employed by Malthus in the second edition of An Essay on the Principle ...
"Before Method and Models offers a revisionist account of political economy in the time of Thomas Ro...
The controversy over Ricardo's corn model has focused on the interpretation of his early writings. H...
The controversy over Ricardo's corn model has focussed on the interpretation of his early writings. ...
The problem of placing Malthus within the 'classical school' can be approached by investigating the ...
The entry discusses the 1815 Essay on Profits by David Ricardo. In particular, it focuses on Ricardo...
The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 provides one of the classic stories of political economy, found ...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
We reconstruct the text, that is, we analyse the development of the discussion between Malthus and R...
This article proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments of Malthus and Ricardo in their 18...
This article proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments of Malthus and Ricardo in their 181...
The paper proposes a rational reconstruction of the arguments developed by Malthus and Ricardo in th...
In this article, we have reconstructed Malthus’s views on growth and international corn trade in the...
In this article, we have analyzed the relationships among international trade, structural change, a...
Malthus’s main economic argument against free corn trade in his Essay on Population concerned the is...
We reconstruct the arguments employed by Malthus in the second edition of An Essay on the Principle ...
"Before Method and Models offers a revisionist account of political economy in the time of Thomas Ro...
The controversy over Ricardo's corn model has focused on the interpretation of his early writings. H...
The controversy over Ricardo's corn model has focussed on the interpretation of his early writings. ...
The problem of placing Malthus within the 'classical school' can be approached by investigating the ...
The entry discusses the 1815 Essay on Profits by David Ricardo. In particular, it focuses on Ricardo...
The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 provides one of the classic stories of political economy, found ...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
We reconstruct the text, that is, we analyse the development of the discussion between Malthus and R...