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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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Buchanan disagrees with this assumption: "We differ from the Ricardians because we do not think that future taxes are fully discounted.
Ricardians will view those economic differences as more permanent and the forces of adjustment that tend to reduce them as less effective.
 
 
 
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