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How Piero Sraffa Took Up the Editorship of David Ricardo's Works and Correspondence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2009
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1 Sraffa, Piero to Maynard, John Keynes, 22 03 1930Google Scholar. Manuscript in ‘Keynes Papers’.
2 A visit of “P. Sraffa, Kings College, Cambridge” is recorded in Murray, John's archives, 50 Albemarle St., London, as of 06 1930.Google Scholar
3 A grandson of Mortimer Ricardo, the youngest of Ricardo's three sons.
4 David Ricardo's country seat.
5 Sraffa, Piero to Maynard, John Keynes, 5 07 1943Google Scholar. [Manuscript in ‘Keynes Papers.’]
6 The first group Letters of McCulloch to Ricardo (1931)Google Scholar and the second group Minor Papers on the Currency Question (1932)Google Scholar, the latter described by Sraffa (whose edition is interspersed with petty harsh remarks on Hollander) as “an oddly assorted collection of papers” (cf. Works and Correspondence, I, p. viii, and X, pp. 373, 374 and 387).Google Scholar
7 In the editorial comments to the essay on Malthus in the Royal Economic Society edition, no mention is made of the existence of this passage (Collected Writings, vol. x, p. 71).Google Scholar
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