Letters 1819-1821 - (Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo) by David Ricardo (Paperback)
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- This period of Ricardo's life witnessed his entrance into Parliament as a member of the House of Commons where he became an influential advocate of free trade through his opposition to Britain's restrictive "Corn laws.
- Author(s): David Ricardo
- 412 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economics
- Series Name: Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo
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This period of Ricardo's life witnessed his entrance into Parliament as a member of the House of Commons where he became an influential advocate of free trade through his opposition to Britain's restrictive "Corn laws."
These letters preserve the intellectual give-and-take on many of the political economic issues of Ricardo's age. The list of these eminent correspondents includes:
T. R. Malthus (1766-1834), an eminent economist, was a professor of History and Political Economy at the East India Company Haileybury College.
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was the leading philosopher of utilitarianism.
Jean Baptiste-Say (1762-1832) was a businessperson who became interested in economics and went on to provide significant contributions to the field, most notably Say's law of markets.