• The Ricardian contract, as invented by Ian Grigg in 1996, is a method of recording a document as a contract at law, and linking it securely to other systems...
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  • formal definition of a smart legal contract in the legal industry. A Ricardian contract is a type of smart legal contract.[citation needed] Law portal Business...
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  • in autarky. The Ricardian model is a general equilibrium mathematical model of international trade. Although the idea of the Ricardian model was first...
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  • nondominium for infrastructure and material assets, see also the Ricardian contract and self-owned resources). It differs from both traditional private...
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    profits decrease due to the revenue split between profits and wages. Ricardian theory of international trade challenges the mercantilism concept of accumulating...
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    Nations, Book I, Chapter XI "Of the Rent of Land" Ricardian rent should not be confused with contract rent, which is the "actual payments tenants make...
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    Ivan An issuer, mentioned first by Ian Grigg in the context of Ricardian contracts. Judy A judge who may be called upon to resolve a potential dispute...
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    Jayne Langley MBE (born 29 June 1962) is a British writer, producer, and Ricardian, who is best known for her role in the discovery and 2012 exhumation of...
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    Act on Public Contracts and Concession Contracts (Act no. 1397 of 2016, effective 1 January 2017) Act on Public Contracts by Contracting Authorities in...
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  • economic orthodoxy in the period ca. 1815–1848, after which an "anti-Ricardian reaction" took shape, especially on the European continent, that eventually...
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  • connection between natural language and executable code similar to Ricardian Contracts.[citation needed] Many current efforts in computational law are focused...
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  • endowments. Traditional trade models relied on productivity differences (Ricardian model of comparative advantage) or factor endowment differences (Heckscher–Ohlin...
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    attempt he made to join the fray. Despite appearing "a pillar of the Ricardian regime" and his previous loyalty to Edward IV, Baron Stanley was the stepfather...
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  • Later Ricardians have also either accepted it as fact, or argued that Richard sincerely believed it to be true. It is also commonly argued by Ricardians that...
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  • scholastic debate about the form and content of economic value: "The Ricardians focus on embodied labour as the substance of value, to the neglect of...
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  • calculations are misleading; for example, according to the theory of Ricardian equivalence, it is impossible to calculate the effect of deficit-financed...
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  • cost of the materials, plant and labour power. The concept originated in Ricardian socialism, with the term "surplus value" itself being coined by William...
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  • David Ricardo Real wages Relative price Revealed comparative advantage Ricardian model Supply and demand Trade "Absolute Advantage". Investopedia. 2023-06-08...
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  • resource-based view represents a new paradigm, albeit with roots in "Ricardian and Penrosian economic theories according to which firms can earn sustainable...
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  • economic theory analyzes common ownership using contract theory. According to the incomplete contracting approach pioneered by Oliver Hart and his co-authors...
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    rival geniuses Lorenzo Ghiberti and Filippo Brunelleschi competed for the contract to build the bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Florence Cathedral...
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  • amount and then have ongoing access to that amount. Ricardian economics Ricardian equivalence Ricardian socialism rights right to work law A state law forbidding...
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    and for addressing contemporary agrarian policy questions. A critic of Ricardian orthodoxy, he said that it had sidelined consumer behaviour and demand...
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  • control – Representative agent – Repugnancy costs – Reserve currency – Ricardian equivalence – Risk premium – Risk-free bond – Risk-free interest rate...
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    earliest and most ardent Keynesians; and ended up as a leader of the Neo-Ricardian and Post-Keynesian schools. Before leaving to fight in the Second Boer...
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  • (economist) Wolf Ladejinsky Philippe Legrain Donald Shoup Nicolaus Tideman Ricardian socialism is a branch of early 19th century classical economic thought...
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    future. An alternative view of government debt, sometimes called the Ricardian equivalence proposition, is that government debt has no impact on the...
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    history of British and Russian interference, separating parts of Iran and contracts exploiting Iran. His son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, agreed to substitute...
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    productive forces in the economy. Early socialists (Utopian socialists and Ricardian socialists) criticized capitalism for concentrating power and wealth within...
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    theory Economic geography Intra-industry trade Gravity model of trade Ricardian trade theories Balassa–Samuelson effect Linder hypothesis Leontief paradox...
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