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  1. Principles of Political Economy (1848) by John Stuart Mill was one of the most important economics or political economy textbooks of the mid-nineteenth century. It was revised until its seventh edition in 1871, [2] shortly before Mill's death in 1873, and republished in numerous other editions. [3]

  2. 27 de sept. de 2009 · A classic textbook on the theory and practice of political economy, covering topics such as production, distribution, exchange, value, rent, wages, and more. The book is divided into two parts: the first part consists of the introductory chapter and nine chapters on production, and the second part consists of four chapters on distribution.

  3. 2 de may. de 2022 · The third edition of Daniel E. Saros’ Principles of Political Economy: A Pluralistic Approach to Economic Theory is a useful text that presents a comprehensive introductory discussion of neo-classical economics, which it puts in dialogue with Keynesian, post-Keynesian, and some critical alternatives.

  4. 5 de feb. de 2018 · Principles of Political Economy yielded to none of its predecessors in aiming at the scientific appreciation of the action of these causes, under the conditions which they presuppose; but it set the example of not treating those conditions as final.

  5. A classic work of political economy that aims to update and improve Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" with the knowledge and ideas of the present age. The online text is available from the Online Library of Liberty in pdf format.

  6. First published in 1883, this work considers the role the state plays (and ought to play) in economic life, and whether economics should be considered an Art or a Science. Sidgwick applies his utilitarian views to economics, defending John Stuart Mill's 1848 treatise of the same name.

  7. Principles of Political Economy, with some of their Applications to Social Philosophy was published in 1848 in London and was republished with changes and updates a total of seven times in Mill’s lifetime. The edition presented here is that prepared by W. J. Ashley in 1909, based on Mill’s 7th edition of 1870.