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| John Rae: John Rae: John Rae (1796–1872) was a Scottish economist known for his contributions to political economy and moral philosophy. His important works include The Sociological Theory of Capital (1834) and The Political Economy of Universal Free Trade (1834), advocating for free trade and criticizing mercantilism. Rae’s work influenced later economic thought on labor and value theory.
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| Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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| Rae, John | Capital | Capital | |
| Rae, John | Interest | Interest | |
| Rae, John | Time Preference | Time Preference | |
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