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Ricardo

Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data, 2010
Many modern enterprises are collecting data at the most detailed level possible, creating data repositories ranging from terabytes to petabytes in size. The ability to apply sophisticated statistical analysis methods to this data is becoming essential for marketplace competitiveness.
Sudipto Das   +5 more
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Ricardo Tesch

Revista Clínica de Ortodontia Dental Press, 2020
Ricardo Tesch se graduou pela UFRJ (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), em 1992. Especializou-se em Ortodontia, pela Associação dos Cirurgiões-Dentistas de Campinas (SP), em 1999. De lá, seguiu para a vida acadêmica, fazendo o mestrado e o doutorado, em Medicina, com área de concentração em Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço, pelo Hospital Higienópolis (
Aurelio A. Alonso   +6 more
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THE ENTHUSIASM OF DAVID RICARDO

Modern Intellectual History, 2016
Britons viewed speculative thinking as a primary cause of the French Revolution and the disorders that followed. In this context, Edmund Burke and others identified a form of enthusiasm that was theoretical, not religious, in nature, but which also corrupted reasoning to disastrous effect.
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Ricardo on Economic Policy

2013
The importance of policy considerations in Ricardo’s economic thinking has long been recognized (Dobb 1973, ch. 3). It began with his critique of the Bank of England and the prominence of monetary policy issues in his early work on macroeconomics, and continued into his mature thought on rent, profit and value and the critical issue of the Corn Laws.
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Ricardo Was Right!

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1989
Ricardo added a chapter "On Machinery" to the third and last edition of his Principles. In it, he contended that invention of machinery could reduce (i) the demand for labor, (ii) wages, and (iii) national income. This paper is devoted to the analytical questions of whether Ricardo was right that viable invention can reduce the total of real output ...
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Ricardo

The Economic History Review, 1952
S. G. Checkland   +2 more
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Stigler on Ricardo

2020
This paper attempts to scrutinize George Stigler’s interpretation of Ricardo’s theory. Like many other marginalists, he assesses Ricardo’s contribution in terms of marginalist theory. This confirms Piero Sraffa’s observation that by the end of the nineteenth century the analytical structure, content and genuine significance of the classical theory had ...
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The Three Ricardos

2013
There have always been critics of the (understandable) tendency to claim Ricardo as one’s own. Thus Terence Hutchison complained bitterly about Keynes’s assessment of Ricardo in the General Theory, which he condemned as ‘one of the many examples of the way in which the magic name of Ricardo has been conjured with in generalisations about the history of
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Ricardo’s Vision

2013
In an often-cited passage in his History of Economic Analysis, Joseph Schumpeter wrote of the importance of the ‘preanalytic cognitive act’ that guides the thinking of any great economist. ‘Obviously, in order to be able to posit to ourselves any problems at all, we should first have to visualize a distinct set of coherent phenomena as a worthwhile ...
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Beyond Ricardo: Assignment Models in International Trade

Annual Review of Economics, 2015
Arnaud Costinot, Jonathan Vogel
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