| RICARDO | David ?, British economist born in 1772 who authored The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (7) |
| WEBB | Sidney ?, British economist and social historian who co-founded magazine The New Statesman with wife Beatrice |
| FOURIER | Charles ?, French social reformer born in 1772 who advocated a reorganisation of society into self-sufficient units |
| JOHNSTUARTMILL | Author of the 1848 work Principles of Political Economy (4,6,4) |
| MARTINEAU | Generally acknowledged as the first woman sociologist, author of Illustrations of Political Economy, a distant relation of the Duchess of Cambridge (9) |
| MILL | "Principles of Political Economy" author |
| ADAMSMITH | Scottish pioneer of political economy, author of The Wealth of Nations (4,5) |
| ADAM | Pioneer of political economy who optimistically proposed that an 'invisible hand' would guide the fr |
| KEYNES | John Maynard, English economist born in 1883 noted for his positive views on government spending (6) |
| HYMAN | ___ Minsky, US economist born in 1919 noted for his views on financial crises (5) |
| ALE | Bit of political economy possibly in draft form (3) |
| MORAVIANS | Members of a Protestant Church originating in 1772 as a revival of the Bohemian Brethren |
| EVEA | Comanche leader who signed a treaty with the Spanish governor of Texas in 1772 |
| KOSSOFF | David ?, British actor who portrayed Jacob Freud in 1962 biopic Freud (7) |
| CHINA | Which country is the world's most populous, the second-largest economy, and shares the longest disputed border with India? (5) |
| COLERIDGE | Samuel Taylor, English poet born in 1772 (9) |
| CAPITAL | Marx's critique of political economy? (7) |
| BOMBERG | David ?, British painter associated with Vorticism whose works include 1914's The Mud Bath (7) |
| ESRI | Agency which issues regular reports and forecasts on Ireland's economy and society. (1,1,1,1) |
| DASKAPITAL | Extensive treatise on political economy by Karl Marx whose first volume was published in 1867 |