References and further reading
On each and every theme dealt with in this entry, see also the corresponding entries in The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo (Kurz and Salvadori 2015), in The Elgar Companion to Classical Economics (Kurz and Salvadori 1998) and in King (2013).
A detailed bibliography of contributions on Ricardo can also be found in King (2013).Arnon, A. (2011), Monetary Theory and Policy from Hume and Smith to Wicksell: Money, Credit, and the Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Blaug, M. (1958), Ricardian Economics. A Historical Study, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Blaug, M. (1995), ‘Why is the quantity theory of money the oldest surviving theory of economics?’, in M. Blaug, W. Eltis, D. O’Brien, R. Skidelsky and D. Patinkin (eds), The Quantity Theory of Money. From Locke to Keynes and Friedman, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT, USA: Edward Elgar, pp.27-49.
Blaug, M. (1997), Economic Theory in Retrospect, 5th edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Blaug, M. (2009), ‘The trade-off between rigor and relevance: Sraffian economics as a case in point’, History of Political Economy, 41 (2), 219-47.
Bonar, J. (1923), ‘Ricardo’s ingot plan: a centenary tribute’. Economic Journal, 33 (131), 281-304.
Bortkiewicz, L. von (1906-07), ‘Wertrechnung und Preisrechnung im Marxschen System’, three parts, Archiv fur Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, 23, 1-50; 25, 10-51, 445-88; English trans. of parts 2 and 3 in 1952, ‘Value and price in the Marxian system’, International Economic Papers, 2, 5-60.
D’Alessandro, S. and N. Salvadori (2008), ‘Pasinetti versus Rebelo: two different models or just one?’, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 65 (3-4), 547-54.
Davis, T. (2005), Ricardo’s Macroeconomics: Money, Trade Cycles and Growth, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
De Vivo, G. (1987), ‘Ricardo, David, 1772-1823’, in J.
Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, vol. 4, London: Macmillan, pp. 183-98.Dmitriev, V.K. (1904), Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility, originally published in Russian, English trans. M.D. Nuti (ed.) (1974), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Eltis, W. (1984), The Classical Theory of Economic Growth. London: Macmillan.
Faccarello, G. (2015), ‘A calm investigation into Mr Ricardo’s principles of international trade’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22 (5), 754-90.
Faccarello, G. and M. Izumo (eds) (2014), The Reception of David Ricardo in Continental Europe and Japan, London and New York: Routledge.
Findlay, R. (1987), ‘Comparative advantage’, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, vol. 1, London: Macmillan, pp. 514-17.
Garegnani, P. (1984), ‘Value and distribution in the classical economists and Marx’, Oxford Economic Papers, 36 (2), 291-325.
Garegnani, P. (1987), ‘Surplus approach to value and distribution’, in J. Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman (eds), The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, vol. 4, London: Macmillan, pp. 560-74.
Garegnani, P. (2007), ‘Professor Samuelson on Sraffa and the classical economists’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 14 (2), 181-242.
Gehrke, C. (2011), ‘Price of wages: a curious phrase’, in R. Ciccone, C. Gehrke and G. Mongiovi (eds), Sraffa and Modern Economics, vol. 1, London: Routledge, pp. 405-22.
Gehrke, C. (2015), ‘Ricardo’s discovery of comparative advantage revisited: a critique of Ruffin’s account’. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22 (5), 791-817.
Gehrke, C. and H.D. Kurz (2001), ‘Say and Ricardo on value and distribution’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8 (4), 449-86.
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and H.D. Kurz (2002), ‘Keynes’s and Sraffa’s “difficulties with J.H. Hollander”: a note on the history of the RES edition of the works and correspondence of David Ricardo’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 9 (4), 449-86.Gehrke, C. and H.D. Kurz (2006), ‘Sraffa on von Bortkiewicz: reconstructing the classical theory of value and distribution’, History of Political Economy, 38 (1), 91-149.
Gehrke, C., H.D. Kurz and N. Salvadori (2003), ‘Ricardo on agricultural improvements: a note’, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 50 (3), 291-6.
Henderson, J.P. and J.B. Davis (1997), The Life and Economics of David Ricardo, Boston, MA: Kluwer.
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Kurz, H.D. (1998), ‘Marx on technological change: the Ricardian heritage’, in R. Bellofiore (ed.), Marxian Economics. A Reappraisal, vol. 2, Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 119-38.
Kurz, H.D. (2000), ‘Wicksell and the problem of the “missing” equation’, History of Political Economy, 32 (4), 765-88.
Kurz, H.D. (2008), ‘Ricardian vice’, in W.A. Darity (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol.
7, 2nd edn, Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference, pp. 243-7.Kurz, H.D. (2010), ‘Technical progress, capital accumulation and income distribution in classical economics: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Karl Marx’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 17 (5), 1183-222.
Kurz, H.D. (2011), ‘On David Ricardo’s theory of profits. The laws of distribution are “not essentially connected with the doctrine of value”’, The History of Economic Thought, 53 (1), 1-20.
Kurz, H.D. (2015), ‘David Ricardo: on the art of “elucidating economic principles” in the face of a “labyrinth of difficulties”’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22 (5), 818-51.
Kurz, H.D. and N. Salvadori (1992), ‘Morishima on Ricardo’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 16 (2), 227-47.
Kurz, H.D. and N. Salvadori (1993), ‘The “Standard commodity” and Ricardo’s search for an “invariable measure of value”’, in M. Baranzini and G.C. Harcourt (eds), The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations: Growth, Distribution, and Structural Change: Essays in Honour of Luigi Pasinetti, New York: St. Martin’s Press, pp. 95-123.
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Kurz, H.D. and N. Salvadori (2002), ‘One theory or two? Walras’s critique of Ricardo’, History of Political Economy, 34 (2), 365-98.
Kurz, H.D. and N. Salvadori (2009), ‘Ricardo on exhaustible resources and the Hotelling rule’, in A. Ikeo and H.D. Kurz (eds), The History of Economic Theory. Festschrift in Honour of Takashi Negishi, London: Routledge, pp. 68-79.
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Marcuzzo, M.C. and A. Rosselli (1991), Ricardo and the Gold Standard. The Foundations of the International Monetary Order, London: Macmillan.
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Salvadori, N. and R. Signorino (2015), ‘Defense versus opulence? An appraisal of the Malthus-Ricardo 1815 controversy on the corn laws’, History of Political Economy, 47 (1), 151-84.
Salvadori, N. and R. Signorino (forthcoming), ‘From stationary state to endogenous growth: international trade in the mathematical formulation of the Ricardian system’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 73 (1 and 2), first published online 1 April 2015, doi: 10.1093∕cje∕bev018.
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