The Tariff Problem (1903)
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
William James Ashley was an influential English economic historian. His major intellectual influence was in organizing economic history in Great Britain and introducing the ideas of the leading German economic historians, especially Gustav von Schmoller and the historical school of economic history.
In this accessible overview of English economics, history, and theory, William James Ashley introduces readers to the key ideas and thinkers that have shaped the field. Drawing on his deep knowledge of the subject, Ashley provides a comprehensive and insightful portrait of this key area of study.