THE CLASSICAL ECONOMISTS' TIMELINE


In the duration of the midterm of the course, we have discussed and explored the ideas and theories of the 4 prominent classical economists: Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, and John Stuart Mill. The timeline’s arrangements are structured in chronological order of their birth years and are divided into distinct parts in a way that the presentation of information is easy to understand.

On the upper part of the timeline, I displayed their significant contributions to economic thought. In addition, I also indicated their life dates to show the timeframe they developed their ideas. Lastly, their portraits are shown to put faces on the significant figures we were studying.

On the lower part of the timeline, the events with the years they took place in the mentioned great economists' lives were indicated. The unfolding of these events has shaped their thinking and helped develop and shape their economic ideas and theories.

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