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  • ...n became a home for some of Europe's most vocal Liberals in this period; [[David Ricardo]] (1771-1823) with his ''[[Principles of Political Economy]]'',<ref>George
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  • ...g of logic and became familiar with the teachings of [[Adam Smith]] and [[David Ricardo]]. At the age of 14 he began a year's stay with a friend of his father's in ...nomy'']</ref> was a restatement and extension of the theoretical work of [[David Ricardo]]. It embodied the [[History of economic thought#Classical Economics|class
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  • ...dent riots. In 1811 he became close friends with the brilliant economist [[David Ricardo]]. Malthus helped found the [[Royal Statistical Society]] in 1834, the firs
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  • - [[David Ricardo|Ricardo]]
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  • He devoured the works of economists [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], the comte de [[Saint-Simon]], and many others. He rejected the individua
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  • ...r economic schools, and later economists, such as [[Thomas Malthus]] and [[David Ricardo]], focused on refining Smith's theory into what is now known as classical e
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  • ===David Ricardo=== ...idered value to be determined by labour value added, rather than cost.<ref>David Ricardo, ''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Ricardo/ricP.html The Principles of Poli
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  • ===David Ricardo=== ...idered value to be determined by labour value added, rather than cost.<ref>David Ricardo, ''[http://www.econlib.org/library/Ricardo/ricP.html The Principles of Poli
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  • ...y eminent intellectuals such as [[Adam Smith]], [[John Stuart Mill]] and [[David Ricardo]], until the idea was popularised by [[Alfred Marshall]] towards the end of
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  • ...St. George Tucker (''Blackstone's Commentaries'' with notes (...)'', 1803; David Ricardo (1772-1823) (''The principles of political economy and taxation''), 1815; J
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  • ...cardo/ricP2a.html#Ch.7,%20On%20Foreign%20Trade,%20comparative%20advantage David Ricardo ''On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation'' Chapter 7 John Mu
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  • ...cardo/ricP2a.html#Ch.7,%20On%20Foreign%20Trade,%20comparative%20advantage David Ricardo ''On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation'' Chapter 7 John Mu
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  • [[Adam Smith]] (1776), [[David Ricardo]] (1817) and the [[Classical Scholl|Classicals]] <ref name=RICARDDO1>[http:
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  • Despite its disproof by David Ricardo and others <ref>[http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/economic_
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  • ...ll]], [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Thomas Hobbes]], and economists such as [[David Ricardo]], and [[John Maynard Keynes]]. [[Karl Marx]] wrote most of his important w
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