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The Classical Economists Revisited

D. P. O'Brien

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The Classical Economists Revisited conveys the extent, diversity, and richness of the literature of economics produced in the period extending from David Hume's Essays of 1752 to the final contributions of Fawcett and Cairnes in the 1870s. D. P. O'Brien thoroughly updates, rewrites, and expands the vastly influential work he first published in 1975, The Classical Economists. In particular, he sets out to make clear the shaping of a comprehensive vision of the working of an open economy, building on the great work of Adam Smith in Wealth of Nations, a development that was substantially affected by the contributions of David Ricardo. He shows that the Classical literature was in fact the work of a host of thinkers from a wide range of backgrounds.


Covering the intellectual roots of the Classical literature and its methodological approaches, and the developed theories of value, distribution, money, trade, population, economic growth, and public finance, and examining the Classical attitudes toward a rich variety of policy issues, The Classical Economists Revisited considers not only the achievements of the Classical writers but also their legacy to the later development of economics.


A seminal contribution to the field, this book will be treasured for many years to come by economists, historians of economics, instructors and their students, and anyone interested in the sweeping breadth and enduring influence of the classical economists.

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Measures of national income and output, Relative price, Payment, Economic growth, Stock, Division of labour, Neoclassical economics, Wage, Corn Laws, James Mill, Money supply, Saving, Bank of England, Quantity, Income, Economic equilibrium, Say's law, Monetary policy, Provision (accounting), Interest, Supply and demand, Debt, Rate of profit, International trade, Political economy, Monetary Theory, Tax, Free trade, Journal of Political Economy, Purchasing power, Price elasticity of demand, Supply (economics), Economic Theory (journal), Bank, Comparative advantage, Classical economics, Price level, Real versus nominal value (economics), Agriculture, Demand For Labor, Ricardian economics, Economic policy, Long run and short run, Capitalism, Aggregate demand, The Wealth of Nations, Physiocracy, Mercantilism, David Ricardo, Depreciation, Publication, Value theory, Quantity theory of money, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Principles (retailer), John Stuart Mill, Wealth, Thomas Robert Malthus, Writing, Investment, Economics, Economica, Capital accumulation, Economy, Economist, Commodity, Public finance, Government debt, Currency, Employment