Classical Economics I
The Critical Reviews: 1802-1815
Edited by Donald Rutherford
Published May 23rd 1996 by Routledge – 2,176 pages
Published May 23rd 1996 by Routledge – 2,176 pages
The first set in Routledge's new Critical Reviews series focuses on the period from the founding of the Edinburgh Review to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Exhibiting all the richness that characterises economic writing of the period, the 95 articles collected here include pieces by Brougham, Horner, Southey and James Mill. The subjects addressed include:
* international trade
* banking and currency questions
* the poor laws
* the national debt
* population
Unlike many other recently published collections of economic articles this work includes appropriate explanatory notes and a long introduction placing the anthology within the context of the times.
Name: Classical Economics I: The Critical Reviews: 1802-1815 (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Donald Rutherford. The first set in Routledge's new Critical Reviews series focuses on the period from the founding of the Edinburgh Review to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Exhibiting all the richness that characterises economic writing of the period, the 95...
Categories: Economic Theory & Philosophy, History of Economic Thought