Irish Political EconomyThomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley Psychology Press, 2003 M04 24 - 1520 páginas This set collects together the most significant economic writings produced in nineteenth-century Ireland. It includes material by leading writers such as Cairnes, Whately and Torrens and also by more obscure figures who nonetheless made original contributions of great interest. Whilst much of this material lies within the mainstream of British political economy, other material represents a critique of this orthodoxy. |
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... Ireland ' FRANCIS Y. EDGEWORTH 11 ' Political economy and sociology ' WILLIAM DILLON 12 " The historical method in political economy ' HUTCHESON MACAULAY POSNETT 13 An Examination of Some Current Objections to the Study of Political ...
... Ireland WILLIAM NEILSON HANCOCK 52 ' On the economic views of Bishop Berkeley and Mr. Butt , with respect to the theory that a nation may gain by the compulsory use of native manufactures ' WILLIAM NEILSON HANCOCK 53 ' The self ...
... Ireland ' 302 ANDREW JOHN MALEY 71 ' Absenteeism : its social and economic effects upon Ireland ' 308 SAMUEL O'SULLIVAN PART 6 Slavery 72 ' The economic basis of slavery ' JOHN E. CAIRNES 323 325 PART 7 Gender 73 ' Employment of women ...
... Ireland ' 337 339 EDWARD GIBSON 74 The Emancipation of Women from Existing Industrial Disabilities : Considered in Its Economic Aspect 346 ARTHUR HOUSTON 75 ' The extension of the field for the employment of women ' 370 ARTHUR HOUSTON ...
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Irish political economy in the nineteenth century | 1 |
PART | 6 |
Education 379 | 16 |
SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY | 21 |
Extracts from An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution | 23 |
An Introductory lecture | 27 |
lecture I | 57 |
Nature and subjects of the science | 69 |
The political economy of Adam Smith On the philosophical | 176 |
Political economy and emigration | 182 |
On cottier rents | 192 |
The rate of wages | 214 |
The present position and prospects of political economy | 229 |
an address to the Trades Union Congress | 240 |
Part I and On the present crisis in Ireland | 257 |
sections IIII | 258 |
Fallacies involved in the popularly received dictum that | 78 |
Views preliminary to the study of political economy | 80 |
Of the industrial evolution of society | 102 |
Money and banking | 115 |
An Examination into the Principles of Currency Involved in | 132 |
Emigration and colonization | 137 |
lectures IX and X | 154 |
Observations on the gold crisis the price of silver and | 161 |
A Lecture | 172 |
Index 411 | 275 |
Political economy and sociology | 284 |
The historical method in political economy | 298 |
International values | 310 |
An Examination of Some Current Objections to the Study | 316 |
Laissezfaire 23 | 323 |
Conclusion | 329 |
Address to the economic science and statistics section of | 344 |