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William Ellis: William Ellis: William Ellis (1789–1872) was a British economist and philanthropist known for his work in moral philosophy and economics. His most important work, Political Economy, Illustrated by Daily Use (1827), emphasized the moral and social dimensions of economic policies. Ellis advocated for practical economics that benefited society as a whole.
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Ellis, William | Interest Rates | Interest Rates | |
Ellis, William | Profit | Profit | |
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