An Essay On the Distribution of Wealth and On the Sources of Taxation An Essay On the Distribution of Wealth and On the Sources of Taxation

An Essay On the Distribution of Wealth and On the Sources of Taxation

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Richard Jones (1790, Tunbridge Wells – 20 January 1855, Hertford Heath) was an English economist who criticised the theoretical views of David Ricardo and T. R. Malthus on economic rent and population. In 1833 Jones was appointed professor of political economy at King's College London, resigning this post in 1835 to succeed T. R. Malthus in the chair of political economy and history at the East India College at Haileybury. He took an active part in the Tithe Commutation Act 1836 and showed great ability as a tithe commissioner, an office which he filled till 1851. He was for some time, also, a charity commissioner. He died at Haileybury, shortly after he had resigned his professorship.

In 1831 Jones published his Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation, his most important work. In it he showed himself a thorough-going critic of the Ricardian system. Jones's method is inductive; his conclusions are founded on a wide observation of contemporary facts, aided by the study of history. The world he professed to study was not an imaginary world, inhabited by abstract "economic men," but the real world with the different forms which the ownership and cultivation of land, and, in general, the conditions of production and distribution, assume at different times and places. His recognition of such different systems of life in communities occupying different stages in the progress of civilization led to his proposal of what he called a "political economy of nations." This was a protest against the practice of taking the exceptional state of facts which exists, and is indeed only partially realized, in a small corner of our planet as representing the uniform type of human societies, and ignoring the effects of the early history and special development of each community as influencing its economic phenomena.

This edition of Jones’ Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation is specially formatted with a Table of Contents.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2012
April 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
255
Pages
PUBLISHER
Charles River Editors
SELLER
Charles River Editors
SIZE
804.6
KB

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