1760-1830, typically considered peak of Industrial Revolution
Malthus, first decade of the 19th century
Ricardo’s Principles, 1817
Theory of rent
Theory of comparative advantage
The machinery question
Ricardo, The High Price of Bullion, 1810
Bullionist debates, Napoleonic wars, Ricardo and Malthus and Thornton
Ricardian equivalence, thinking in terms of systems and models
The Ricardians: James Mill and James Ramsey McCullough
The reign of classical economics, Nassau Senior
Poor Law debates
Unions and working hours
Ricardian socialists
John Stuart Mill: 1806-1873
Synthesis with French and Germans
Karl Marx
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