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School of Thought: The Classical School of Political Economy

The Classical School of political economy had its heyday in the period from 1800 to 1850 in England. It can be said to have begun with the writings of Adam Smith and David Hume in the latter part of the 18th century and it continued until well into the late 19th century before the neo-classical school and the marginalists began to replace it. D. P. O’Brien divides the classical school into three groups. Group I was made up of the founders, Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Group II was the most numerous and consisted of Thomas Malthus, Jean-Baptiste Say, James Mill and his son John Stuart Mill, Ramsay McCulloch, Nassau Senior, Robert Torrens, Robert Tooke, John Elliot Cairnes, and Henry Fawcett. Group III was made up of numerous lesser figures who were active later in the 19th century. The classical school developed free market economics into a consistent, scientific body of knowledge which quickly became the economic orthodoxy in the first half of the 19th century. Its members were very influential in reforming British government policy especially in the areas of free trade and economic deregulation.

Suggested reading on the classical school:

  • Alexander Gray, The Development of Economic Doctrine (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1947).
  • The Classical Economists and Economic Policy, ed. A. W. Coats (London: Methuen, 1971).
  • Thomas Sowell, Classical Economics Reconsidered (Princeton University Press, 1977).
  • D.P. O’Brien, The Classical Economists (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978).

16 People in this Group:

sort name   name   birth   death ↓
Taussig Frank William Taussig 1859 1940
Walker Francis Amasa Francis Amasa Walker 1840 1897
Chevalier M Michel Chevalier 1806 1879
Martineau Harriet Martineau 1802 1876
Cairnes John Elliot Cairnes 1823 1875
Mill John John Stuart Mill 1806 1873
Senior Nassau William Senior 1790 1864
McCulloch J John Ramsay McCulloch 1789 1864
Bastiat Frédéric Bastiat 1801 1850
Mill James James Mill 1773 1836
Say Jean Baptiste Say 1767 1832
Bentham Jeremy Bentham 1748 1832
Ricardo David Ricardo 1772 1823
Malthus Thomas Robert Malthus 1766 1823
Smith Adam Adam Smith 1723 1790
Hume David Hume 1711 1776