1st Edition

Classical Economics II The Critical Reviews: 1816-1820

Edited By Donald Rutherford
    512 Pages
    by Routledge

    This set focuses on the aftermath of the Napoleonic War, when the United Kingdom was rocked by a succession of economic crises. It includes articles by J.R. McCulloch, Sydney Smith and Robert Southey. Themes addressed include:
    * the response to Ricardo and the development of Ricardian economics
    * the conduct of colonial policy with special reference to the East India Company
    * the poor laws
    * banking and currency questions
    * continuing discussion of Malthus on population.
    The articles are supplemented by extensive explanatory notes, and an introduction placing the articles in their historical context.