ABSTRACT
Samuel Hollander's interpretation of Ricardo has attracted apoplectic responses from both Right and Left. This volume collects together the material needed to evaluate these responses. His basic position - that Ricardo stands in a continuous analytical line leading from Adam Smith to Alfred Marshall - is seen to antagonise both those who argue for a 'marginal revolution' and a sharp divide between classical and neo-classical economics, and those who want to champion Ricardo as a forerunner of Sraffa.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |72 pages
On the Interpretation of the Early Ricardo
part |44 pages
Responses to critics of The Economics of David Ricardo
part |84 pages
Ricardian Micro-Economics
part |63 pages
The Ricardian growth model
part |82 pages
Further intellectual linkages