John Ramsay McCulloch

John Ramsay McCulloch (1 March 1789 – 11 November 1864) was a Scottish economist, author and editor, widely regarded as the leader of the Ricardian school of economists after the death of David Ricardo in 1823. He was appointed the first professor of political economy at University College London in 1828. He wrote extensively on economic policy, and was a pioneer in the collection, statistical analysis and publication of economic data.

McCulloch was a co-founder, and one of the first editors, of ''The Scotsman'' newspaper, and worked on the ''Edinburgh Review''. He edited the 1828 edition of ''The Wealth of Nations''. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1842
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Published 1830
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Published 1852
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Published 1824
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1832
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1837
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1854
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1852
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1845
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by McCulloch, John Ramsay
Published 1833
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Published 1824
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