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    19th Century · English

    The Works of David Ricardo

    David Ricardo

    The Works of David Ricardo, by David Ricardo (1772–1823), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    89
    Variants
    89
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Life and Writings of Mr Ricardoprose
    2. 02Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, Advertisment to the Third Editionprose
    3. 03Preface (1)prose
    4. 04Chapter I.: On Value, Section Iprose
    5. 05Section II.prose
    6. 06Section IIIprose
    7. 07Section IVprose
    8. 08Section Vprose
    9. 09Section VIprose
    10. 10Section VIIprose
    11. 11Chapter II.: On Rent.prose
    12. 12Chapter III.: On the Rent of Mines.prose
    13. 13Chapter IV.: On Natural and Market Price.prose
    14. 14Chapter V.: On Wages.prose
    15. 15Chapter VI.: On Profits.prose
    16. 16Chapter VII.: On Foreign Trade.prose
    17. 17Chapter VIII.: On Taxes.prose
    18. 18Chapter IX.: Taxes on Raw Produce.prose
    19. 19Chapter X.: Taxes on Rent.prose
    20. 20Chapter XI.: Tithes.prose
    21. 21Chapter XII.: Land-tax.prose
    22. 22Chapter XIII.: Taxes on Gold.prose
    23. 23Chapter XIV.: Taxes on Houses.prose
    24. 24Chapter XV.: Taxes on Profits.prose
    25. 25Chapter XVI.: Taxes on Wages.prose
    26. 26Chapter XVII.: Taxes on Other Commodities Than Raw Produce.prose
    27. 27Chapter XVIII.: Poor Rates.prose
    28. 28Chapter XIX.: On Sudden Changes in the Channels of Trade.prose
    29. 29Chapter XX.: Value and Riches, Their Distinctive Properties.prose
    30. 30Chapter XXI.: Effects of Accumulation on Profits and Interest.prose
    31. 31Chapter XXII.: Bounties on Exportation, and Prohibitions of Importation.prose
    32. 32Chapter XXIII.: On Bounties on Productions.prose
    33. 33Chapter XXIV.: Doctrine of Adam Smith Concerning the Rent of Land.prose
    34. 34Chapter XXV.: On Colonial Trade.prose
    35. 35Chapter XXVI.: On Gross and Net Revenueprose
    36. 36Chapter XXVII.: On Currency and Banksprose
    37. 37Chapter XXVIII.: On the Comparative Value of Gold, Corn, and Labour in Rich and Poor Countries.prose
    38. 38Chapter XXIX.: Taxes Paid by the Producer.prose
    39. 39Chapter XXX.: On the Influence of Demand and Supply on Prices.prose
    40. 40Chapter XXXI.: On Machineryprose
    41. 41Chapter XXXII.: Mr Malthus's Opinions on Rent.prose
    42. 42High Price of Bullion.prose
    43. 43Appendix. (1)prose
    44. 44Reply to Mr Bosanquet, Chapter I.: Preliminary Observations—mr Bosanquet's Objections to the Conclusions of the Bullion prose
    45. 45Section I.: Exchange with Hamburgh.prose
    46. 46Section II.: Exchange with Paris.prose
    47. 47Section III.: Supposed Fact of a Premium on English Currency in America—Favourable Exchange with Sweden.prose
    48. 48Section IV.: A Statement concerning the Par of Exchange, by the Bullion Committee, examined.prose
    49. 49Chapter III, Section I.: That the Negation of the above Conclusion implies the Impossibility of melting or exporting Engprose
    50. 50Section II.: Consequences which would follow on the Supposition that the Currencies of other Countries (exclusive of Engprose
    51. 51Section III.: The trifling Rise in the Price of Gold on the Continent owing solely to a Variation in the Relation of Silprose
    52. 52Section IV.: Failure ascribed to Mr Locke's Theory relative to the Recoinage in 1696.prose
    53. 53Chapter IV.prose
    54. 54Chapter V.prose
    55. 55Chapter VI.prose
    56. 56Chapter VII.prose
    57. 57Chapter VIII.prose
    58. 58Chapter IX.prose
    59. 59Appendix. (2)prose
    60. 60Introduction. (1)prose
    61. 61Essay on the Influence of a Low Price of Corn on the Profits of Stock.prose
    62. 62Introductionprose
    63. 63Proposals for an Economical and Secure Currency, section I.: In the Medium of Circulation—Cause of Uniformity is Cause oprose
    64. 64section II.prose
    65. 65section III.prose
    66. 66section IV.prose
    67. 67Section V. (1)prose
    68. 68Section V. (2)prose
    69. 69Section VII.prose
    70. 70No. IV, VI.: Resolutions Proposed Concerning the Bank of England, by Mr Grenfell.prose
    71. 71No. VII.: Resolutions Proposed Concerning the Bank of England by Mr Mellish.prose
    72. 72On Protection to Agriculture, Introduction. (2)prose
    73. 73On Protection to Agriculture, section I.: On Remunerating Price.prose
    74. 74section II.: On the Influence of a Rise of Wages on the Price of Corn.prose
    75. 75section III.: On the Effects of Taxes imposed on a particular Commodity.prose
    76. 76section IV.: On the Effect of Abundant Crops on the Price of Corn.prose
    77. 77section V.: On the Effect produced on the Price of Corn by Mr Peel's Bill for restoring the Ancient Standard.prose
    78. 78section VI.: On the Effects of a Low Value of Corn on the Rate of Profits.prose
    79. 79section VII.: Under a System of Protecting Duties established with a view to give the Monopoly of the Home Market to theprose
    80. 80section VIII.: On the Project of advancing Money on Loan, to Speculators in Corn, at a low Interest.prose
    81. 81section IX.: Can the present State of Agricultural Distress be attributed to Taxation.prose
    82. 82Conclusion.prose
    83. 83At a Court of Directors at the Bank, on Thursday, 20th May 1819.prose
    84. 84Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank, Preface (2)prose
    85. 85Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank. (2)prose
    86. 86Essay on the Funding System, (2)prose
    87. 87Observations on Parliamentary Reform. (2)prose
    88. 88Speech on the Plan of Voting by Ballotprose
    89. 89Speechprose