The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation
David Ricardo
"The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation" is a book written by David Ricardo, a British economist who lived from 1772 to 1823. First published in 1817, the book is considered a landmark in the development of classical economics, and is one of the most influential works in the field.
In the book, Ricardo lays out his theories of economic rent, labor value, and comparative advantage. He argues that economic rent, which is the difference between the value of a resource and its production cost, is the main source of wealth in an economy. He also discusses the relationship between labor and value, and how labor contributes to the creation of wealth.
Ricardo's most famous contribution to economics is his theory of comparative advantage, which argues that countries should specialize in producing goods for which they have a comparative advantage, even if they could produce other goods more efficiently. This theory has had a profound impact on international trade policy.
"The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation" was controversial in its time, and Ricardo's ideas were met with criticism and opposition. However, his work has had a lasting impact on the field of economics, and is still studied and debated today.
Duration - 10h 4m.
Author - David Ricardo.
Narrator - Ethan Williams.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation" is a book written by David Ricardo, a British economist who lived from 1772 to 1823. First published in 1817, the book is considered a landmark in the development of classical economics, and is one of the most influential works in the field. In the book, Ricardo lays out his theories of economic rent, labor value, and comparative advantage. He argues that economic rent, which is the difference between the value of a resource and its production cost, is the main source of wealth in an economy. He also discusses the relationship between labor and value, and how labor contributes to the creation of wealth. Ricardo's most famous contribution to economics is his theory of comparative advantage, which argues that countries should specialize in producing goods for which they have a comparative advantage, even if they could produce other goods more efficiently. This theory has had a profound impact on international trade policy. "The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation" was controversial in its time, and Ricardo's ideas were met with criticism and opposition. However, his work has had a lasting impact on the field of economics, and is still studied and debated today. Duration - 10h 4m. Author - David Ricardo. Narrator - Ethan Williams. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Chapter 1
Duration:00:52:08
Chapter 2
Duration:00:26:11
Chapter 3
Duration:00:05:10
Chapter 4
Duration:00:07:39
Chapter 5
Duration:00:26:48
Chapter 6
Duration:00:23:52
Chapter 7
Duration:00:41:53
Chapter 8
Duration:00:08:15
Chapter 9
Duration:00:30:05
Chapter 10
Duration:00:04:35
Chapter 11
Duration:00:07:15
Chapter 12
Duration:00:16:33
Chapter 13
Duration:00:16:30
Chapter 14
Duration:00:07:00
Chapter 15
Duration:00:17:34
Chapter 16
Duration:00:49:44
Chapter 17
Duration:00:24:05
Chapter 18
Duration:00:09:11
Chapter 19
Duration:00:14:24
Chapter 20
Duration:00:21:41
Chapter 21
Duration:00:18:24
Chapter 22
Duration:00:32:50
Chapter 23
Duration:00:09:31
Chapter 24
Duration:00:18:57
Chapter 25
Duration:00:15:26
Chapter 26
Duration:00:06:47
Chapter 27
Duration:00:27:34
Chapter 28
Duration:00:11:37
Chapter 29
Duration:00:04:10
Chapter 30
Duration:00:06:21
Chapter 31
Duration:00:41:47
credits.mp3
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