ABSTRACT

This is one of the first complete surveys of McCulloch's work, and it shows his thought to have been far more complex and comprehensive than has previously been realized.

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|5 pages

John Ramsay McCulloch 1789–1864 1

chapter 3|23 pages

McCulloch and the Press

chapter 4|24 pages

McCulloch as a Teacher

chapter 5|31 pages

McCulloch as an Author

chapter 6|21 pages

McCulloch in Public Life

chapter 7|5 pages

McCulloch's Economic Writings

chapter 8|21 pages

Value

chapter 9|44 pages

The Theory of Money and of Banking

chapter 10|38 pages

The Theory and Policy of International Trade

chapter 11|42 pages

Public Finance

chapter 12|43 pages

Capital and Growth

chapter 13|41 pages

Pauperism and Emigration

chapter 14|19 pages

Wages, Unions, and Hours

chapter 15|28 pages

Agriculture and Rent

chapter 16|4 pages

Conclusion