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O liberalismo clássico e o capitalismo industrial: Smith, Ricardo, Mill
12 Setembro 2025, 18:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
1. O liberalismo clássico e o capitalismo industrial: Smith, Ricardo, Mill
Referências bibliográficas:
- Adam Smith (1993 [1776]), The Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chapter X - Of Wages
and Profit in the different Employments of Labour and Stock, Oxford: Oxford
University Press, pp. 95 - 144.
- Mill, John Stuart (1848), Principles of Political Economy, Book IV - Influence of the
Progress of Society on Production and Distribution, Chapter IV. Consequences of
the Tendency of Profits to a Minimum, and the Stationary State, pp 589-597, The
Project Gutenberg EBook of Principles of Political Economy by John Stuart Mill,
September 27, 2009 [Ebook 30107].
Outras Referências:
- Caldas, José Castro, Ana Narciso Costa e Tom R. Burns (2007), “Rethinking
economics: the potential contribution of the classics”, Cambridge Journal of
Economics, vol. 31, nº. 1: 25-40
- Milonakis, Dimitris e Ben Fine (2009), From Political Economy to Economics -
Method, the social and the historical in the evolution of economic theory, Chapter
2 “Smith, Ricardo and the first rupture in economic thought”, London: Routledge.