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Where was he born?

London, England

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At a young age who was he influenced by?

His father

100

What was his theory called?

The Ricardian Theory of Trade

100

Do economists still use his theory?

Yes

100

How many children did he have?

8

200

How did he die?

He died from an ear infection

200

How many years did he study economics for?

10 years

200

How many theories does he have?

8

200

Did he contribute to creation of minimum wage?

Yes

200

What was his wife's name?

Priscilla Anne Wilkinson

300

At the age of 14 he helped his father where?

At the London Stock Exchange

300

How many pounds worth of goods did Britain imported annually?

5 million pounds
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What are the three classes of the community in his Theory of Distribution?

The landlords, workers and owners of capital

300

Did he believe in the capability of technology to improve crop fields?

No

300

At what church was he buried in?

Saint Nicholas

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What type of economist is he?

A Classical and Political economist

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During 1793 what did Ricardo continue to be a member of?

Stock Exchange

400

What is Ricardian Equivalence?

When the government attempts to raise funds in government based spending, consumers action in the present reflect on the situations they might face in the future

400

What positive impact did removing the need to pay for tariffs of imported goods do?

Businesses saved money and prospered

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How many siblings did he have?

16

500

What was his ear infection called?

Induced septicaemia

500

What is Mercantilism?

When Europe exported more than imported goods

500

What was the essay he wrote about the Law of Diminishing Returns called?

“The Influence of a Low Price of Corn on the Profits of Stock”

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What are two things Ricardo promoted?

Trade and civilization

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When he died around how much was his fortune?

600, 000 euros