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" To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem in Political Economy : much as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information... "
National system of political economy, tr. by G.A. Matile, including the ... - Página xlix
por Georg Friedrich List - 1856
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 páginas
...the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, a Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages. In 1815, Mr. Malthus, in his " Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent," and a Fellow of University...
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A Preliminary Essay Prefixed to the American Edition of List's National ...

Stephen Colwell - 1867 - 104 páginas
...necessary for its cultivation; and the laborers by whose industry it is cultivated." "To determine the laws which regulate this distribution is the principal...wealth, which he does not consider in its connection wfth human welfare. His perfect coolness in the discussion of the subject, may be seen in his definition...
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The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 páginas
...the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages. In 1815, Mr Malthus, in his " Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent," and a Fellow of University...
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The First Six Chapters of the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation ...

David Ricardo - 1895 - 166 páginas
...the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages. In 1815, Mr. Malthus, in his Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent, and a Fellow of University...
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The Evolution of Economic Ideas

Phyllis Deane - 1978 - 260 páginas
...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profits and wages.7 Nevertheless the Ricardian analysis made a larger contribution to the trend of...
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Theorists of Economic Growth from David Hume to the Present: With a ...

W. W. Rostow - 1992 - 733 páginas
...the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages. Evidently, Ricardo's theory of distribution was intimately interwoven with his concept of the process...
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Teachings from the Worldly Philosophy

Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 páginas
...the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages. Unlike Malthus, Ricardo's style is terse and matter of fact — a rhetoric much befitting his extraordinarily...
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The Backward Art of Spending Money

Wesley Clair Mitchell - 514 páginas
...University Press, New York, from A Quarter Century of Learning, pp. 31-61, 1931. writers," he said, "afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit and wages. ... To determine the laws which regulate this distribution is the principal problem of political Economy."2...
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Reconstructing Political Economy: The Great Divide in Economic Thought

William K. Tabb - 1999 - 314 páginas
...had been much improved by the likes of Turgot, Smith, Say, and others, Ricardo thought 'they afforded very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages' (ibid.: 5). To the historians of economic thought for whom economics is an A science, it is Ricardo...
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A/moral Economics: Classical Political Economy and Cultural Authority in ...

Claudia C. Klaver - 2003 - 264 páginas
...Steuart, Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and J.-C.-L. Simonde de Sismondi, Ricardo argues that these writers "afford very little satisfactory information respecting the natural course of rent, profit, and wages."" This "natural course" is the subject of Ricardos Principles (PPE3). The uniqueness of Ricardo's approach...
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