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    The Macroeconomic Perspectives of David RicardoKarl Marx‚ and John Stuart Mill ECON 350 19 November 2012 Abstract The author surveys three influential economists of the Classical era—RicardoMarx‚ and John Stuart Mill—and introduces the reader to their Macroeconomic perspectives based on some of their more prominent Macroeconomic theories. David Ricardo David Ricardo was a Classical Economist who lived from 1772 to 1823. In his professional life he wore

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    satisfied with canadas mixed economy – Adam Smith or Karl Marx? Adam smith would be more satisfied and happier with Canada’s mixed economy today than karl marx. Adam Smith and Karl Marx are the greatest economic analysts the world has ever seen. Adam Smith is considered as the father of modern day economics whereas Karl Marx is considered as the the father of Communism. Adam Smith has taken a Western approach in his thought processing on economics. Adam Smith had stated that the workers always look

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    present to you why the economist‚ David Ricardo‚ is important to the development of economic theory and therefore‚ presenting why he deserves to be in the International Economist Hall of Fame. By using the criteria of what contribution Ricardo made to the development of economic thought and the importance and current relevance of that contribution in comparison to other economic theorists‚ I will establish Ricardo’s importance. In the words of one commentator‚ Ricardo burnt ‘deep scars’ on other classical

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    In contrast‚ Karl Marx in his Das Kapital reasoned that workers would be exploited by any capitalist‚ or factory owners‚ for the capitalist system provides an inherent advantage to the already rich and a disadvantage to the already poor segments of society. The rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. Furthermore‚ the “capitalist” is always in a better position to negotiate a low wage for his workers‚ he argued. One of his notable and more contentious theories – the labor theory of value

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    Karl Marx vs. Adam Smith Karl Marx vs. Adam Smith Idea | Karl Marx | Adam Smith | Capitalism | Economist | Economist | On Production | * Realizes the importance of production * The rich factory owner benefited and the poor factory workers lost * Production would be aimed to meet the needs of the individuals in the society * “In production‚ men not only act on nature but also on one another. They produce only by co-operating in a certain way and mutually exchanging their activities

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    John Maynard Keynes John Maynard Keynes is considered to be one of the most influential economists and authors of all time. He was very successful during his lifetime and is known as the Father of Keynesian. Some may have believed him to be the academic scribbler who feasted on mindless followers while others consider him to be the greatest economist who lived‚ and a man who could even fix our current woes today. Keynes was born on June 5‚ 1883 to a prestigious family. His father‚ John Neville

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    Alyssa Savinovich Social Inequality John Maynard Keynes Social Theory Although much of his ideas were often misunderstood throughout his life‚ Keynes offered bright new insights into the nature and origin of financial theories. In his most well known writings‚ The General Theory of Employment‚ Interest‚ and Money‚ which was published in 1936‚ Keynes worked to break down the prior ideas of traditional economics and point out its inadequacies‚ which became obvious

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    David Ricardo

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    Born on April 18‚ 1772 in London‚ David Ricardo was the third of seventeen children in a Sephardic Jewish family that emigrated from The Netherlands to England right before his birth. When he was 14 he helped out his father by working at the London Stock Exchange where he learned about money and finance. At 21‚ Ricardo rejected his orthodox Jewish beliefs and married a Quakeress‚ Priscilla Anne Wilkinson‚ which did not make his father happy. After his family disinherited him from marrying outside

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    John Maynard Keynes was an economist through the middle of the twentieth century. His ideas have been influential to many modern economists that try to expand‚ critique‚ and initiate his studies into today’s world. An article from econlib.org describes Keynesian Economics “as a sort of yardstick that can define virtually all economists who came after him”. John Keynes was born in Cambridge‚ England where he spent a majority of his early life. He attended King’s College where he earned his degree

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    Theorists like Smith and Marx approach the topic of the economy in a theoretical way as well as one which seeks to influence the future. Both theorists are influenced by their surroundings‚ Adam Smith coming from a time just on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution‚ living in Scotland‚ and Karl Marx being educated in philosophy‚ in the midst of the Industrial Revolution‚ and seeing rebellions taking place. Each theorist seeks to outline an economic guide through which a state could be successful

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