Classical economics is the economics to be found in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations ([first edition 1776] 1937), David Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy ([1817] 1951-73), Thomas Robert Malthus's Principles ([1820]) - and of course his Essay on Population ([1798]), and John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy ([1848] 1965).
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Reflections on the Classical Cannon in Economics: Essays in Honor of Samuel Hollander (Routledge Studies in Thehistory of Economics)
November 6, 2000, Routledge
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0415208017 9780415208017
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"Classical economics is the economics to be found in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations ([first edition 1776] 1937), David Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy ([1817] 1951-73), Thomas Robert Malthus's Principles ([1820]) - and of course his Essay on Population ([1798]), and John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy ([1848] 1965)."
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