Classical Economists.
classical: adam smith david ricardo thomas malthus keynesian: john maynard keynes
Government should not contril the buying and selling of goods <----NovaNet Answer
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Adam Smith, and Thomas Malthus.
Laissez-faire thinkers like Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo opposed government efforts to help poor workers because they believed that market forces should determine economic outcomes without interference. They argued that such interventions could distort the natural equilibrium of supply and demand, potentially leading to inefficiencies and dependency. Additionally, Malthus posited that population growth would outpace resources, suggesting that any aid might exacerbate poverty in the long run. Overall, they maintained that individual initiative and competition were the best means to improve conditions for the poor.
classical: adam smith david ricardo thomas malthus keynesian: john maynard keynes
Government should not contril the buying and selling of goods <----NovaNet Answer
Government should not control the buying and selling of goods
Adam Smith , David Ricardo , John Maynard Keynes , Thomas Robert Malthus , T Karl Marx
Adam Smith believed in the concept of free markets and the division of labor to drive economic growth. Thomas Malthus focused on population growth and the limitations of resources, leading to the theory of "Malthusian trap." David Ricardo advocated for free trade and the theory of comparative advantage in international trade.
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Adam Smith, and Thomas Malthus.
adam smith, David ricardo
Karl, Marx, thomas, Malthus, Adam, Smith, Roger Leroy.
Smith
David Ricardo , A+
smith and ricardo