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The Canonical Classical Growth Model: Content, Adherence and Priority

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2009

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Ricardo “and his chief followers … did not express their meaning with sufficient clearness, and they have been misunderstood by all but the most careful readers” (Marshall, 1920, p. 84).

“Ricardo … has not been fortunate in finding careful students” (Cairnes, 1874, p. 237).

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