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Sunday, July 10, 2005

The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation by David Ricardo (Table of Contents)

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David Ricardo (1817)
On The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
Written: 1817
Source: McMaster University, Canada

Table of Contents:
PrefaceChapter 1: On ValueChapter 2: On RentChapter 3: On the Rent of MinesChapter 4: On Natural and Market PriceChapter 5: On WagesChapter 6: On ProfitsChapter 7: On Foreign TradeChapter 8: On TaxesChapter 9: Taxes on Raw ProduceChapter 10: Taxes on RentChapter 11: TithesChapter 12: Land-TaxChapter 13: Taxes on GoldChapter 14: Taxes on HousesChapter 15: Taxes on ProfitsChapter 16: Taxes on WagesChapter 17: Taxes on Other Commodities than Raw ProduceChapter 18: Poor RatesChapter 19: On Sudden Changes in the Channels of TradeChapter 20: Value and Riches, their Distinctive PropertiesChapter 21: Effects of Accumulation on Profits and InterestChapter 22: Bounties on Exportation, and Prohibitions of ImportationChapter 23: On Bounties on ProductionChapter 24: Doctrine of Adam smith concerning the Rent of LandChapter 25: Bounties on Exportation, and Prohibitions of ImportationChapter 26: On Gross and Net RevenueChapter 27: On Currency and BanksChapter 28: On the Comparative Value of gold, Corn, and Labour, in Rich and Poor CountriesChapter 29: Taxes Paid by the ProducerChapter 30: On the Influence of Demand and Supply on PricesChapter 31: On MachineryChapter 32: Mr Malthus's Opinion on RentNotes

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