Search results for: 'McCULLOCH, John Ramsay'
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McCULLOCH, John Ramsay. The Principles of Political Economy:
Edinburgh : 1843
Third edition (first 1825) of the author's first major work. The Principles of Political Economy enjoyed a wave of popularity soon after publication and went through five editions, each being continually revised and updated "to address a widening range of contemporary economic problems" as McCulloch amassed further relevant statistics and data (ODNB).... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 119721
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McCULLOCH, John Ramsay. A Treatise on the Principles and Practical Influence of Taxation and the Funding System.
London : 1845
First edition of this detailed analysis of taxation and fiscal policy on Ricardian principles. McCulloch was one of Ricardo's most eminent disciples and his writings did much to make the doctrines of Ricardo known to a broad public. The Appendix includes an article on Indian Revenue systems.
With the bookplate and ownership signature to the... Learn More£925.00Stock Code: 127806
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McCULLOCH, John Ramsay. A Treatise of the Succession to Property vacant after Death:
London : 1848
First edition of McCulloch's defence of primogeniture and entails, as reworked from one of the Notes and Dissertations contained in his edition of Wealth of Nations, and briefly outlined in an article for the Edinburgh Review), which is now "for the first time, laid before the reader in a systematic form; with illustrations, corrections and modifications,... Learn More£650.00Stock Code: 97356
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McCULLOCH, John Ramsay. The Principles of Political Economy:
Edinburgh : 1830
Second edition, corrected and enlarged, first published in 1825. Presentation copy to the future Prime Minister Robert Peel (1788-1850), inscribed on the front free endpaper "The Right Hon Sir Robert Peel M.P from the author", with Peel's bookplate to front pastedown. McCulloch was an admirer of Peel's reforms, and later editions of the book praised... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 129374
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McCULLOCH, John Ramsay. Memorandums on the proposed importation of foreign beef and live stock, addressed to Alexander Murray, Esq. M.P.
London : 1842
First edition, uncommon, of this short but statistically detailed essay on the meat export trade in which McCulloch reassures domestic meat producers that meat imports can have no effect on the home trade. Prices would not be cheaper and, in any case, the meat itself - Holstein beef excepted - was judged to be "universally inferior to that of England;... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 126460