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Ricardian

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Ricardian [rɪˈkɑːdɪən]
adj
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) of or relating to David Ricardo, the British economist (1772-1823)

Ricardian
a believer in the economic theories of David Ricardo, English economist, especially that rental income is an economic surplus. — Ricardian, adj.
See also: Economics


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His well known works are 'Mathematical Models for Economic Analysis', 'Theory of the Firm in a Zero Interest Rate Economy' and 'Theory of Economic Growth: The Tradition of Ricardian Dynamics' among others.
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Two of the most important spots are the royal weddings that bookend Thomas's material: the marriage of Anne of Bohemia and Richard II in 1382, which defined the Bohemian aesthetic of the Ricardian court, and the wedding of Elizabeth Stuart to Frederick V, Elector Palatine, later King of Bohemia, in 1613: the couple fled Prague in the aftermath of the Battle of the White Mountain in 1620, which brought the longstanding Bohemian tradition of religious tolerance to a close.
 
 
 
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