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Irish Political Economy (Hardcover): Tom Boylan, Tadhg Foley

Irish Political Economy (Hardcover)

Tom Boylan, Tadhg Foley

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Contents:
Volume 1: Scope and Methodology
1. Richard Whately, 'Nature and Subjects of the Science' Introductory Lectures on Political-Economy: Delivered at Oxford in Easter Term, MDCCCXXXI, with Remarks on Tithes and on Poor-Laws and on Penal Colonies, 4th ed., revised and enlarged, Lecture I pp. 1-17 [London: John W Parker, 1855]
2. Isaac Butt, An Introductory Lecture: Delivered before the University of Dublin, in Hilary Term, 1837 pp.5-71 [Dublin: William Curry; London: B Fellowes, 1837]
3. James Anthony Lawson Five Lectures on Political Economy: Delivered before the University of Dublin, in Michaelmas Term, 1843, Lecture I, pp. 1-25 [London: John W Parker; Dublin: Andrew Milliken, 1844]
4. John O'Hagan 'Views Preliminary to the Study of Political Economy' Atlantis, 3 pp. 24-48 [1860]
5. William Edward Hearn Chapter XXI, 'Of the Industrial Evolution of Society' Plutology: Or the Theory of the Efforts to Satisfy Human Wants pp. 382-405 [London: Macmillan; Melbourne: George Robertson, 1864]
6. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes, 'M. Comte and Political Economy' Essays in Political Economy: Theoretical and Applied, Chapter VIII pp. 265-311 [London: Macmillan, 1873]
7. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes, The Character and Logical Method of Political Economy, 2nd ed., enlarged pp.27-87 [London: Macmillan, 1875]
8. Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie Chapter X, 'The Political Economy of Adam Smith', [1870], Chapter XIV, 'On the Philosophical Method of Political Economy', [1876] and Chapter XXVI, 'Political Economy and Sociology', [1879] Essays in Political and Moral Philosophy pp. 148-66, 216-42 and 383-411 [Dublin: Hodges, Foster, & Figgis; London: Longmans, Green, 1879]
9. John Kells Ingram 'The Present Position and Prospects of Political Economy: Being the Introductory Address Delivered in the Section of Economic Science and Statistics of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at Its Meeting at Dublin in 1878, by the President of the Section', revised, with notes and additions, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 7 pp.3-29 [1876-79]
10. F[rancis] Y[sidro] Edgeworth , 'On the Present Crisis in Ireland',Appendix VII pp. 126-48, Mathematical Psychics: An Essay on the Application of Mathematics to the Moral Sciences, Part I, pp. 1-15 [London: C Kegan Paul, 1881]
11. William Dillon Chapter VI, 'Political Economy and Sociology' The Dismal Science: A Criticism on Modern English Political Economy pp. 207-36 [Dublin: M H Gill; London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1882]
12. Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett, 'The Historical Method in Political Economy' The Historical Method in Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Political Economy, Chapter IV, pp. 76-108 [London: Longmans, Green, 1882]
13. C[harles] F[rancis] Bastable, An Examination of Some Current Objections to the Study of Political Economy: Being an Introductory Lecture Delivered in Trinity College, during Trinity Term, pp.3-30 [Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1884]
14. John Kells Ingram Chapter VIII, 'Conclusion' to A History of Political Economy new and enlarged ed., with a Supplementary Chapter by William A Scott and an Introduction by Richard T Ely pp. 294-300. [1888] [London: A & C Black, 1915]
15. William D McDonnell 'Prediction as a Test in Political Economy', Economic Review, 4, pp. 477-89 [1894]
16. C[harles] F[rancis] Bastable 'Address to the Economic Science and Statistics Section of the British Association, Held at Oxford, 1894' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 57, pp. 611-26 [1894]
Volume 2: Value and Distribution
Section A: Value Theory
17. Mountifort Longfield, Lectures II, III and IV from Lectures on Political Economy pp. 22-41, 42-63, and 64-85 [Dublin: William Curry, jun.; London: Longman, 1834]
18. James A. Lawson, Appendix, 'Retaliation, or Free Trade'?, Five Lectures on Political Economy pp. 133-47 [London: John W Parker; Dublin: Andrew Milliken, 1844]
19. William Neilson Hancock, An Introductory Lecture on Political Economy [Dublin: Hodges & Smith; London: James Ridgeway, 1849]
20. Arthur Houston, The Principles of Value in Exchange, Explained and Expressed in Simple and Comprehensive Formulae [London: Longman, Green; Dublin: William McGee, 1864]
21. William Edward Hearn 'Introduction', Chapter I, 'Of Human Wants', Chapter XIV, 'Of Exchange' Plutology: Or the Theory of the Efforts to Satisfy Human Wants pp. 1-11 and 12-23 [London: Macmillan; Melbourne: George Robertson, 1864]
22. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes Part I, 'Value' and Chapter III, 'Normal Value' Some Leading Principles of Political Economy Newly Expounded, Part I pp. 11-21 and 43-96 [London: Macmillan, 1874]
Section B: Distribution Theory
23. William Thompson, An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth Most Conducive to Human Happiness; Applied to the Newly Proposed System of Voluntary Equality of Wealth pp. 6-20, 24-28, 35-45, 78-90, 144-51 and 173-78 [London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Wheatley and Adlard, 1824]
24. Mountifort Longfield Lectures on Political Economy, Lectures VI-X pp. 108-31, 132-57, 158-79, 180-99 and 200-21 [Dublin: William Curry, jun.; London: Longman, 1834]
25. Isaac Butt, Rent, Profits, and Labour: A Lecture [Dublin: William Curry, jun.; London: Samuel Holdsworth, 1838]
26. Robert Vance 'On the English and Irish Analyses of Wages and Profits' Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1, [1847-49]
27. William Edward Hearn 'On Cottier Rents' Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2, [1849-51]
28. T[homas] E[dward] Cliffe Leslie 'Political Economy and the Rate of Wages', Appendix to Chapter XVII in Land Systems and Industrial Economy of Ireland, England, and Continental Countries pp. 357-79 [London: Longmans, Green, 1870]
29. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes The Rate of Wages', Some Leading Principles of Political Economy Newly Expounded, Chapter 1 Part II, pp. 149-88 [London: Macmillan, 1874]
30. J[ohn] K[ells] Ingram, 'Work and the Workman: An Address to the Trades' Union Congress' Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 8 pp. 106-23 [1879-85]
31. Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie, 'The History and Future of Interest and Profit', in Essays in Political Economy, 2nd ed.Chapter XVIII, pp. 243-68 [Dublin: Hodges, Figgis; London: Longmans, Green, 1888]
32. Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett 'The Ricardian Rent Theory', 'Social Aspect of the Ricardian Rent Theory' and 'Physical Aspect of the Ricardian Rent Theory', sections I- III in The Ricardian Theory of Rent pp. 9-33 and 34-53 [London: Longmans, Green, 1884]
33. W[illiam] D McDonnell 'Introductory', 'The Wages-Fund Theory' and 'View of Longfield', in A History and Criticism of the Various Theories of Wages: Being the Whately Memorial Prize Essay for 1887 pp. 1-19 and 31-4 [Dublin: William McGee; London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1888]
Volume 3: Public Finance, Money and Banking, International Trade
Section A: Public Finance
34. Sir Henry Parnell 'Taxation' On Financial Reform, 3rd ed.Chapter I, pp. 1-17 [London: John Murray, 1831]
35. James A Lawson 'On the Policy of Direct or Indirect Taxation' Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1 pp. 3-8 [1847-49]
36. Denis Caulfield Heron Three Lectures on the Principles of Taxation, Delivered at Queen's College, Galway, in Hilary Term, 1850, Lecture I pp. 17-39 [Dublin: James McGlashan, 1850]
37. W[illiam] Neilson Hancock 'On the General Principles of Taxation, as Illustrating the Advantages of a Perfect Income Tax', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2, pp. 3-15 [1849-51]
38. C[harles] F[rancis] Bastable, 'State Economy. General Considerations', 'Some General Questions of Expenditure', 'The Forms and Classification of Public Revenues', 'The Tax System: Its Forms', 'Introductory-State Treasures', 'Public Indebtedness, Its Modern Development' and 'The Theory of Public Credit and Public Debts' Public Finance, 3rd ed. [1st ed. 1892; 2nd ed. 1895], pp. 1-15, 41-57, 130-49, 153-68, 338-59, 611-18, 619-28 and 658-84 [London: Macmillan, 1903]
Section B: Money and Banking
39. W[illiam] Neilson Hancock, 'The Theory of Money, and the Probable Effects of the Discovery of Gold in California on Prices in Great Britain', Dublin University Philosophical Society Transactions , 4 [1850]
40. John E[lliot] Cairnes, An Examination into the Principles of Currency Involved in the Bank Charter Act of 1844 [Dublin: Hodges & Smith; London: Ridgeway, 1854]
41. R[obert] Torrens 'On the Origin, Object, and Operation of the Act of 1844', in The Principles and Practical Operation of Sir Robert Peel's Act of 1844, Explained and Defended, 3rd ed. pp. 50-113 [London: Longmans, 1858]
42. Richard Hussey Walsh 'Observations on the Gold Crisis, the Price of Silver and the Demand for It; With Answer to the Question', 'What Becomes of the New Supplies of Gold', Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1, pp. 175-93 [1855-56]
43. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes, 'Essay towards a Solution of the Gold Question: The Course of Depreciation', in Essays in Political Economy: Theoretical and Applied pp. 53-76 [London: Macmillan, 1873]
44. Richard Horner Mills, The Principles of Currency and Banking: Being Five Lectures Delivered in Queen's College, Cork, to the Students in Arts of the Third Year, 2nd ed. pp. 25-45 and 64-89 [London: Groombridge; Dublin: Hodges, Smith, 1857]
Section C: International Trade
45. Mountifort Longfield, Three Lectures on Commerce, and One on Absenteeism: Delivered in Michaelmas Term, 1834, before the University of Dublin pp. 1-71, pp. 95-107 [Dublin: William Curry; London: Longman, 1835]
46. Isaac Butt, Protection to Home Industry: Some Cases of Its Advantages Considered. The Substance of Two Lectures Delivered before the University of Dublin, in Michaelmas Term, 1840 [Dublin: Hodges & Smith; London: J W Parker, 1846]
47. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes International Trade, Part III, International Values, Chapter III, Some Leading Principles of Political Economy newly Expounded, pp. 342-74,[London:Macmillan, 1874]
48. C[harles F[rancis] Bastable, The Theory of International Values, The Theory of International Trade: With Some of its Applications to Economic Policy Chapter II, pp. 22-47, [Dublin:Hodges,Figgis;London:Simpkin,Marshall, 1887]
Volume 4: Policy & Special Topics
Section A: Laissez-Faire
49. John O'Hagan 'On the Expediency of Protecting Irish Manufactures' Dublin Philosophical Society Transactions, 1 pp. 178-89 [1843]
50. Anonymous 'Protection to Home Industry', Dublin University Magazine, 27, pp. 507-16 [1846]
51. W[illiam] Neilson Hancock 'On the Use of the Doctrine of Laissez Faire in Investigating the Economic Resources of Ireland', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1[1847-49]
52. W[illiam] Neilson Hancock 'On the Economic Views of Bishop Berkeley and Mr. Butt, with Respect to the Theory that a Nation May Gain by the Compulsory Use of Native Manufactures' Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1[1847-49]
53. T[homas] E[dward] Cliffe Leslie 'The Self-Dependence of the Working Classses under the Law of Competition', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
54. J[ohn] E[lliot] C[airnes] 'Ireland in Transition: Land Tenure', Economist, pp. 1238-9 [14 October 1865]
55. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes
'Political Economy and Laissez-Faire' Essays in Political Economy; Theoretical and Applied pp. 232-64 [London: Macmillan, 1873]
56. Mountifort Longfield 'The Limits of State Interference with the Distribution of Wealth, in Applying Taxation to the Assistance of the Public', Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 6 pp. 105-14 [1870-76]
Section B: Population
57. James A Lawson, 'The Over-Population Fallacy Considered', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
58. Frederick G Evelyn 'Malthus', Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, 1 pp. 125-36 [1855-56]
Section C: Emigration and Colonization
59. Mountifort Longfield 'Emigration', Dublin University Magazine, 21 pp. 506-20 [1843]
60. T[homas] E[dward] Cliffe Leslie 'Political Economy and Emigration' Land Systems and Industrial Economy of Ireland, England, and Continental Countries, Chapter V pp. 85-116 [London: Longmans, Green, 1870]
61. R[obert] Torrens 'To the Right Hon. Lord Eliot, on Colonisation, Considered as a Means of Removing the Causes of Irish Misery; and of Preventing the Wages of Labour in England from Being Permanently Forced down, by Irish Immigration, to the Starvation Level', in The Budget: On Commercial and Colonial Policy, with an Introduction, in which the Deductive Method, as Presented in Mr. Mill's System of Logic, Is Applied to the Solution of Some Controverted Questions in Political Economy pp. 105-38 [London: Smith, Elder, 1844]
Section D: Poor Law
62. Mountifort Longfield, Four Lectures on Poor Laws, Delivered in Trinity Term, 1834 [Dublin: Richard Milliken; London: B Fellowes, 1834]
63. Richard Whately, Substance of a Speech Delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday the 26th of March, 1847. On the Motion for a Committee on Irish Poor Laws [London: B Fellowes; Dublin: Hodges & Smith, and Grant & Bolton, 1847]
64. Samuel O'Sullivan 'Free Trade and the Poor Laws Incompatible', Dublin University Magazine, 35 pp. 270-6 [1850]
Section E: Absenteeism
65. Mountifort Longfield, Three Lectures on Commerce, and One on Absenteeism, Delivered in Michaelmas Term, 1834, before the University of Dublin pp. 72-94, Appendix, pp. 107-11 [Dublin: William Curry; London: Longman, 1835]
66. Richard Hussey Walsh, 'Absenteeism', Dublin University Philosophical Society Transactions, 4 pp. 69-80 [1850]
67. John P Vereker, 'Absenteeism Economically Considered', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
68. W[illiam] Neilson Hancock 'On Irish Absenteeism', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
69. Ebenezer Shackleton, 'Thoughts on Reading the Hon. John P. Vereker's Paper on Absenteeism', Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
70. A[ndrew] J[ohn] Maley 'Observations upon the Economic Effects of Absenteism on Ireland' Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society, 2 [1849-51]
71. Samuel O'Sullivan 'Absenteeism: Its Social and Economic Effects upon Ireland', Dublin University Magazine, 35 pp. 277-86 [1850]
Section F: Slavery
72. J[ohn] E[lliot] Cairnes, 'The Economic Basis of Slavery', in The Slave Power: Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest pp. 33-58 [London: Parker, Son, and Bourn, 1862]
Section G: Gender
73. Edward Gibson 'Employment of Women in Ireland', Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society, 3 pp. 138-43 [1861-63]
74. Arthur Houston, The Emancipation of Women from Existing Industrial Disabilities: Considered in Its Economic Aspect [London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts; Dublin: McGlashan & Gill, William McGee, 1862]
75. Arthur Houston, The Extention of the Field for the Employment of Women Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 4 pp. 345-53 [1864-68]
Section H: Education
76. William Edward Hearn, 'Professor Hearn's Lecture' Galway Vindicator [5 December 1849]
77. John E[lliot] Cairnes, Political Economy as a Branch of General Education; Being an Inaugural Lecture Delivered in Queen`s College, Galway, in Michaelmas Term, 1859 [London: J W Parker; Dublin: W Magee, 1860]
78. R[euben] J[ohn] Bryce, 'Fallacies Involved in the Popularly Received Dictum that Endowments for Education Are Necessary because Man's Appetite for Knowledge Is too Feeble to Produce such a Spontaneous Demand for Instruction as Shall Create an Adequate Supply' Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1860 pp. 360-7 [London: John W Parker, 1861]

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Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: April 2003
First published: July 2003
Editors: Tom Boylan • Tadhg Foley
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover • Hardcover • Hardcover • Hardcover
Pages: 1520
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-14736-1
Categories: Books > Business & Economics > Economics > Economic theory & philosophy
Books > Business & Economics > Economics > Political economy
LSN: 0-415-14736-0
Barcode: 9780415147361

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