The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo

Author:   Heinz D. Kurz ,  Neri Salvadori
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   624
Publication Date:   28 April 2017
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Arguably one of the most important economists who has lived, Ricardo's impact on the economics profession is immense. This unique and comprehensive Companion elucidates his significance and continuing legacy. Ricardo made major contributions to all fields of the subject, from monetary issues to value and income distribution, from capital accumulation, technical progress and economic growth to foreign trade and international specialization, and from taxes to public debt. What he called the main problem of political economy, the distribution of income and wealth, is again back on the political and economic agenda with a vengeance. Leading experts in the field explore his influence and offer novel interpretations of received doctrines. The concise yet comprehensive entries are arranged alphabetically for ease of use with cross references and suggestions for further reading. The Companion will serve as the standard reference work for all those engaged in the field of classical economics. It will also be essential reading for scholars and researchers interested in the history of economic thought, macroeconomics and political economy. Contributors include: R. Arena, T. Aspromourgos, M.S. Aßländer, R.E. Backhouse, I. Barens, E. Bellino, C. Bidard, S. Blankenburg, C. Casarosa, R. Ciccone, S. Cremaschi, M. Dardi, G. Deleplace, T. Dome, G. Erreygers, G. Faccarello, R. Faucci, D. Fiaschi, S. Fratini, G. Freni, C. Gehrke, A.F. Gilbert, G. Gilibert, P. Groenewegen, D. Haas, H. Hagemann, A. Heertje, J.E. King, H. Klausinger, H.D. Kurz, A. Maneschi, M.C. Marcuzzo, F. Meacci, M. Milgate, G. Mongiovi, F. Moseley, D.P.O'Brien, A. Opocher, A. Palumbo, S. Parrinello, C. Perrotta, M. Pivetti, P.L. Porta, A. Quadrio Curzio, S.A.T. Rizvi, A. Rosselli, C. Rotondi, N. Salvadori, R. Signorino, N. Sigot, M. Smith, A. Stirati, R. Sturn, P. Trabucchi, H.-M. Trautwein, P. Tubaro, K. Watarai

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Author:   Heinz D. Kurz ,  Neri Salvadori
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.040kg
ISBN:  

9781788110877


ISBN 10:   1788110870
Pages:   624
Publication Date:   28 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Accumulation of Capital Enrico Bellino 2. Belsham, Thomas, and Ricardo Sergio Cremaschi 3. Bentham Jeremy and Ricardo Nathalie Sigot 4. Biaujeaud, Huguette, on Ricardo Gilbert Abraham-Frois 5. Blaug, Mark, on Ricardo Roger E. Backhouse 6. Bohm-Bawerk, Eugen von, on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz 7. Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus von, on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz 8. Bullionist Controvercy Ghislain Deleplace 9. Capital and Profits Giorgio Gilibert 10. Colonies Davide Fiaschi and Rodolfo Signorino 11. Comparative Advantage Gilbert Faccarello 12. Competition Richard Arena and Stephanie Blankenburg 13. Corn Laws Andrea Maneschi 14. Corn Model Roberto Ciccone and Paolo Trabucchi 15. Demand and Supply Antonella Palumbo 16. Dmitriev, Vladimir Karpovich, on Ricardo Christian Gehrke 17. Endogeneous Growth Heinz D. Kurz and N. Salvadori 18. Essay on Profits Rodolfo Signorino 19. Exchange Value and Utility S. Abu Turab Rizvi 20. Exhaustible Resources and Mines Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori 21. Foreign Trade Sergio Parrinello 22. Funding System Rodolfo Signorino 23. General Glut Harald Hagemann 24. Gold Alberto Quadrio Curzio and Claudia Rotondi 25. Hayek, Friedrich von, on Ricardo Hansjoerg Klausinger 26. Hicks on Ricardo Carlo Casarosa 27. Historical Schools on Ricardo Riccardo Faucci 28. Hollander, Jacob Harry, on Ricardo Christian Gehrke 29. Improvements in Production Christian Gehrke 30. Invariable Measure of Value Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori 31 Jevons, William Stanley, on Ricardo David Haas 32. Jewish Background Arnold Heertje 33. Kaldor, Nicholas, on Ricardo John E. King 34. Keynes, John Maynard, on Ricardo Ingo Barens 35. Labour and Wages Antonella Stirati, 36. Labour Theory of Value Gilbert Faccarello 37. Land and Rent Christian Bidard and Guido Erreygers 38. Life and Activities Arnold Heertje 39. Limiting and Regulating Principles Heinz D. Kurz 40. Malthus-Ricardo Debate Sergio Cremaschi 41. Marshall, Alfred, on Ricardo Marco Dardi 42. Marx, Karl Heinrich, on Ricardo Fred Moseley 43. Mathematical Formulations of Ricardian Economics Giuseppe Freni 44. McCulloch, John Ramsay, and Ricardo Katsuyoshi Watarai 45. Member of Parliament Murray Milgate 46. Mill, James, and Ricardo Sergio Cremaschi 47. Mill, John Stuart, on Ricardo Michael S. Asslander 48. Monetary Theory Ghislain Deleplace 49. National Debt D.P.O'Brien 50. Natural and Market Prices Rodolfo Signorino 51. Natural Quantity of Money Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli 52. Non-English Editions of Ricardo's Works Christian Gehrke 53. Notes on Malthus Pier Luigi Porta 54. Papers on Money and Banking Ghislain Deleplace 55. Pasinetti, Luigi Lodovico, on Ricardo Enrico Bellino 56. Poor Laws Arrigo Opocher 57. Population Arrigo Opocher 58. Porter, Sarah Ricardo Sergio Cremaschi 59. Principles of Political Economy and Taxation Heinz D. Kurz and N. Salvadori 60. Rate of Interest Massimo Pivetti 61. Recent Interpretations Gary Mongiovi 62. Revenue Giorgio Gilibert 63. Ricardian Dynamics Christian Bidard and Guido Erreygers 64. Ricardian Equivalence Richard Sturn 65. Ricardian Socialists John E. King 66. Ricardo Editions Christian Gehrke 67. Ricardo on Adam Smith Tony Aspromourgos 68. Ricardo's Emancipation from Smith's Theory of Prices Katsuyoshi Watarai 69. Ricardo's Four Magic Numbers Andrea Maneschi 70. Riches and Value Cosimo Perrotta 71. Samuelson, Paul Anthony on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz and N. Salvadori 72. Say Jean-Baptiste and Ricardo Christian Gehrke 73. Say's Law Ferdinando Meacci 74. Schumpeter, Joseph Alois, on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz 75. Sraffa, Piero, on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz and N. Salvadori 76. Surplus Saverio M.Fratini 77. Taxation Takuo Dome 78. Technical Change Heinz D. Kurz 79. Tooke, Thomas, and Ricardo Matthew Smith 80. Torrens, Robert, and Ricardo Gary Mongiovi 81. Tozer, John Edward, on Ricardo Paola Tubaro 82. Trower, Hutches, and Ricardo Peter Groenewegen 83. Walras, Marie-Esprit-Leon, on Ricardo Heinz D. Kurz and N. Salvadori 84. Wealth Ferdinando Meacci 85. Whewell William on Ricardo Christian Gehrke 86. Wicksell, Knut on Ricardo Hans-Michael Trautwein Index

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‘Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori have prepared a superb companion that mirrors their deep understanding of classical economics and additionally their familiarity with the international scene of scholars who have worked on Ricardo’s work and his life.’ -- Volker Caspari, Œconomia ‘Although there are serious concerns, it cannot be denied that no other individual, or team, could invite so many commentators from all over the world to contribute articles and compile them into a volume on so many aspects of this genuine economist.​ The geographical distribution of contributors stretches from USA and UK​ ​through (most densely) continental Europe to Australia and Japan, thanks to which​ ​the monolingual Anglo-American reader can access the rich non English literature​ ​and tradition. The subject coverage extends not only to Ricardo’s​ ​economics, pure or​ ​applied, and to later economists on him, but also to his life, family, friends, business,​ ​religion, politics, and other subjects - a liberal materialization of the editors’ conviction​ ​that there is no essential variance between rational and historical reconstruction​ ​in the historiography of economics.​ ​The reader using this as a reference book should​ ​ consult as many entries as possible, with the aid of the “See also” sections at the end​ ​of each entry. This volume seems, unlike the Ricardian world, to yield increasing​ ​returns to scale.​‘ -- Shin Kubo, ​Journal of the History of Economic Thought ’As the contributions demonstrate, these scholars from different countries are authorities in their respective areas of Ricardian theory and often for the history of economic thought in general, as are the editors. . . it is encouraging that even nowadays there are still scholars with an intimate knowledge of the roots of our discipline. And, we should be grateful to the editors that they encouraged these authorities, brought together in this volume, to pass on their knowledge to future generations. They contributed to a volume that can be recommended emphatically as a true Companion because it belongs to the sort of books you will not read only once and then put it away. Actually, it should be on one’s book shelf because it is the sort of volume that merits consultation time and again.’ -- History of Economics Review ‘. . .Kurz and Salvadori have done researchers on Ricardo a great service with their compilation of these essays.’ -- EH.Net


'As the contributions demonstrate, these scholars from different countries are authorities in their respective areas of Ricardian theory and often for the history of economic thought in general, as are the editors... it is encouraging that even nowadays there are still scholars with an intimate knowledge of the roots of our discipline. And, we should be grateful to the editors that they encouraged these authorities, brought together in this volume, to pass on their knowledge to future generations. They contributed to a volume that can be recommended emphatically as a true Companion because it belongs to the sort of books you will not read only once and then put it away. Actually, it should be on one's book shelf because it is the sort of volume that merits consultation time and again.' -- History of Economics Review, 2016 '...Kurz and Salvadori have done researchers on Ricardo a great service with their compilation of these essays.' -- EH.Net 'Do we have to know today what Ricardo wrote two hundred years ago? Can we still learn from him? Of course, we can! The book edited by Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori provides highly instructive insights into the work and importance of David Ricardo, the economists' economist , as Paul Samuelson dubbed him.' -- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 'A good companion is one that serves as a ready reference as regards the theoretical advances made by, philosophical influences on, and discussions that the subject of the companion engaged in with their contemporaries. An ideal companion is one in which, in addition to all of the above, one finds well thought out references to the subject's others pursuits, vocations, influences and inspirations. The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo, it can certainly be said, meets all of these objectives in a very satisfactory manner indeed.' -- Artha Vijnana


As the contributions demonstrate, these scholars from different countries are authorities in their respective areas of Ricardian theory and often for the history of economic thought in general, as are the editors... it is encouraging that even nowadays there are still scholars with an intimate knowledge of the roots of our discipline. And, we should be grateful to the editors that they encouraged these authorities, brought together in this volume, to pass on their knowledge to future generations. They contributed to a volume that can be recommended emphatically as a true Companion because it belongs to the sort of books you will not read only once and then put it away. Actually, it should be on one's book shelf because it is the sort of volume that merits consultation time and again.' -- History of Economics Review, 2016 '...Kurz and Salvadori have done researchers on Ricardo a great service with their compilation of these essays.' -- EH.Net 'Do we have to know today what Ricardo wrote two hundred years ago? Can we still learn from him? Of course, we can! The book edited by Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori provides highly instructive insights into the work and importance of David Ricardo, the economists' economist , as Paul Samuelson dubbed him.' -- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 'A good companion is one that serves as a ready reference as regards the theoretical advances made by, philosophical influences on, and discussions that the subject of the companion engaged in with their contemporaries. An ideal companion is one in which, in addition to all of the above, one finds well thought out references to the subject's others pursuits, vocations, influences and inspirations. The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo, it can certainly be said, meets all of these objectives in a very satisfactory manner indeed.' -- Artha Vijnana 'Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori's companion to Ricardo includes 86 origi-nal entries by 57 scholars, dealing not only with what Ricardo wrote and recent debate on the interpretation of his theories, but also with Ricardo's biography, his views on religion, his interaction with other thinkers, the economic problems of his times, the political debates in which he took part, the reaction to his theories in other countries, the editions of his works, the evolution of views about Ricardo from immediately after his death to the present, and some modern mathematical reformulations of his theories.' -- European Journal of the History of Economic Thought


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Edited by Heinz D. Kurz, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Graz and Graz Schumpeter Centre, Austria and Neri Salvadori, Professor of Economics, University of Pisa, Italy

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