Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the minds of two towering figures in economic thought with "Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Robert Malthus, 1810-1823." This meticulously prepared edition presents the fascinating correspondence between David Ricardo and Thomas Robert Malthus, offering a unique window into the development of economic theory during a pivotal period.
Spanning from 1810 to 1823, these letters reveal the evolution of their often-divergent perspectives on crucial economic issues. Witness the intellectual sparring and rigorous debate that shaped their groundbreaking ideas, which continue to resonate with economists today. This collection provides invaluable insight into the personal and professional relationship of two brilliant economists grappling with fundamental questions about wealth, population, and economic growth. A treasure for anyone interested in economic history, the history of economic thought, and the intellectual lives of Ricardo and Malthus.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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