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The First Six Chapters Of The Principles Of Political Economy And Taxation Of David Ricardo, 1817 (1895)
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Focusing on economic growth and taxation, this classic treatise introduces David Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage, advocating for specialization and trade among nations. The first six chapters delve into the government's role in the economy, emphasizing fair and efficient taxation to fund public goods that benefit society. This seminal work significantly influenced economic theory and policy, making it essential for those interested in the history of economics and governmental roles in the economy. It is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural importance.
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