Irish Political Economy, Volumen4

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Thomas A. Boylan, Tadhg Foley
Taylor & Francis US, 2003 - 456 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.The volumes are organized thematically and feature material from virtually all major fields of economics including monetary economics, labour economics and international trade. Drawing on a wide range of sources, this set will be the standard reference on this subject.

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On the expediency of protecting Irish manufactures
25
Protection to home industry
32
On the use of doctrine of laissezfaire in investigating
48
use of native manufactures
63
The selfdependence of the working classes under the law
74
land tenure
83
The limits of state interference with distribution of wealth
105
Malthus
124
Free trade and the poor laws incompatible
240
Absenteeism
267
Absenteeism economically considered
274
On Irish absenteeism
290
Thoughts on reading the Hon John P Verekers paper
299
its social and economic effects upon Ireland
308
The economic basis of slavery
325
Employment of women in Ireland
339

Emigration
139
Letter To the Right Hon Lord Eliot on colonisation
161
Political economy and emigration
182
preface lectures I and II
201
Substance of a Speech on Irish Poor Laws
223
PART 8
236
The Emancipation of Women from Existing Industrial
346
The extension of the field for the employment of women
370
Extract from Professor Hearns lecture
381
Fallacies involved in the popularly received dictum that
403
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