Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money
This book is a renovative research work on Ricardo’s theory of value and of money, achieved through analysis of Ricardo’s original writings, made available in Sraffa’s Works.

Takenaga argues that Ricardo’s economic theory should be understood as a cost theory of value. He begins by re-reading the first chapter of Ricardo’s Principles, focusing on the chapter’s theoretical structure and definition of labour. He then extends Ricardo’s characterisation of the theory of value by situating it in the context of debates with other contemporary economists, namely Torrens and McCulloch. In the third chapter, he argues that Ricardo’s theory of money is not a quantity theory, and according to him the causal relation between money’s value and its quantity runs from the former to the latter. In the fourth and fifth chapters, he discusses Ricardo’s plans to reform the English monetary regime of his time. He closes the book with examination on a particular aspect of Ricardo's theory of money: his view on the relation between monetary issue and economic dynamics.

Providing new insights into essential aspects of Ricardo’s economic theory, as well as into the history of economic thought, this book will appeal to economic researchers, particularly those studying the classical English economists.

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Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money
This book is a renovative research work on Ricardo’s theory of value and of money, achieved through analysis of Ricardo’s original writings, made available in Sraffa’s Works.

Takenaga argues that Ricardo’s economic theory should be understood as a cost theory of value. He begins by re-reading the first chapter of Ricardo’s Principles, focusing on the chapter’s theoretical structure and definition of labour. He then extends Ricardo’s characterisation of the theory of value by situating it in the context of debates with other contemporary economists, namely Torrens and McCulloch. In the third chapter, he argues that Ricardo’s theory of money is not a quantity theory, and according to him the causal relation between money’s value and its quantity runs from the former to the latter. In the fourth and fifth chapters, he discusses Ricardo’s plans to reform the English monetary regime of his time. He closes the book with examination on a particular aspect of Ricardo's theory of money: his view on the relation between monetary issue and economic dynamics.

Providing new insights into essential aspects of Ricardo’s economic theory, as well as into the history of economic thought, this book will appeal to economic researchers, particularly those studying the classical English economists.

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Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money

Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money

by Susumu Takenaga
Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money

Ricardo on the Theory of Value and Money

by Susumu Takenaga

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This book is a renovative research work on Ricardo’s theory of value and of money, achieved through analysis of Ricardo’s original writings, made available in Sraffa’s Works.

Takenaga argues that Ricardo’s economic theory should be understood as a cost theory of value. He begins by re-reading the first chapter of Ricardo’s Principles, focusing on the chapter’s theoretical structure and definition of labour. He then extends Ricardo’s characterisation of the theory of value by situating it in the context of debates with other contemporary economists, namely Torrens and McCulloch. In the third chapter, he argues that Ricardo’s theory of money is not a quantity theory, and according to him the causal relation between money’s value and its quantity runs from the former to the latter. In the fourth and fifth chapters, he discusses Ricardo’s plans to reform the English monetary regime of his time. He closes the book with examination on a particular aspect of Ricardo's theory of money: his view on the relation between monetary issue and economic dynamics.

Providing new insights into essential aspects of Ricardo’s economic theory, as well as into the history of economic thought, this book will appeal to economic researchers, particularly those studying the classical English economists.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032807362
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/2024
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Susumu Takenaga is an Emeritus Professor of Economics at Daito Bunka University, Japan. He has edited two books on David Ricardo: Ricardo and the History of Japanese Economic Thought (2016) and Ricardo on Money and Finance (2013, with Yuji Sato). This is his third book on Ricardo.

Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction

1. Structure of David Ricardo’s theory of value

2. A characterisation of Ricardo’s theory of value

3. The value of money: labour value theory and quantity theory in Ricardo’s economic theory

4. Ricardo’s plans for the reform of the monetary regime

5. Peel’s Act of 1819 and subsequent changes in monetary circulation

6. An aspect of Ricardo’s theory of money: monetary issue and economic dynamics

References

Index

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