Economic Essays

Economic Essays by David Ricardo, published by University Press of the Pacific in August 2002, presents a collection of five significant pamphlets selected by E. C. K. Gonner. This edition, comprising 352 pages, offers insights into key economic principles and historical contexts relevant to the subjects of business, economics, and monetary policy.
Readers will find that the essays delve into important economic topics, reflecting Ricardo’s analytical approach to elucidating facts through principles. The writings explore the evolution of economic thought, particularly in relation to Europe and Great Britain, providing a coherent framework for understanding the complexities of economic theory and history. This collection serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the foundational ideas that have shaped modern economic discourse.
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This book contains the five important pamphlets published by Ricardo, as selected by E. C. K. Gonner. The five pamphlets are writings of great importance, because both of the subjects with which they deal and of the principles laid down in their treatment of those subjects. “…I feel that the trend of economic thought and the new importance attached to economic inquiry make more valuable than ever the study of a writer whose attitude was so disinterested and who, despite his shortcomings, sought in all he wrote, on the one hand to elucidate facts by reference to principles and on the other hand to build up out of the data at his command a system of coherent thought.” – E. C. K. Gonner
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