1. Ricardian - Noun
2. Ricardian - Adjective
Ricardian (plural Ricardians)
Someone who believes King Richard III was a just king, misrepresented by Tudor propaganda; a supporter of Richard III. [from 20th c.]
Of or relating to King Richard III.
Of or relating to David Ricardo (1772–1823), British political economist.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWe argue that the problem is not to "abandon"Marxism or to "annul" it, but to transcend it dialectically, just as Marx transcended Hegelian philosophy, Ricardian economics, and Blanquist tactics and modes of organization. Murray Bookchin
Early socialists ( Utopian socialists and Ricardian socialists ) criticized capitalism for concentrating power and wealth within a small segment of society, in Encyclopædia Britannica (2009). Source: Internet
Malthus's criticism and Extrapolation of the problem of Ricardian Rent In attempting to demonstrate that Ricardian Rent constitutes value for nothing Ricardo was neglecting Say's Law that all savings by-definition-equals investment. Source: Internet
Early socialists ( Utopian socialists and Ricardian socialists ) criticized capitalism for concentrating power and wealth within a small segment of society. in Encyclopædia Britannica (2009). Source: Internet
Criticism of the Ricardian theory of trade Ricardo's argument in favour of free trade has been attacked by those who believe trade restriction can be necessary for the economic development of a nation. Source: Internet
Ricardian socialists argued that it would not. Source: Internet