This book documents the history and activities of the Political Economy Club, a group of influential thinkers and policymakers who met regularly in London in the 19th century to discuss economic issues. The club’s members included prominent economists such as John Stuart Mill and David Ricardo, as well as politicians and business leaders. The book provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of economic thought and the role of intellectual communities in shaping public policy.
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