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RICARDODavid ___, British economist born in 1772 who authored The Principles of Political Economy and Taxat
FOURIERCharles ?, French social reformer born in 1772 who advocated a reorganisation of society into self-sufficient units
JOHNSTUARTMILLAuthor of the 1848 work Principles of Political Economy (4,6,4)
MARTINEAUGenerally 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
ADAMSMITHScottish pioneer of political economy, author of The Wealth of Nations (4,5)
ADAMPioneer of political economy who optimistically proposed that an 'invisible hand' would guide the fr
KEYNESJohn 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)
ALEBit of political economy possibly in draft form (3)
MORAVIANSMembers of a Protestant Church originating in 1772 as a revival of the Bohemian Brethren
EVEAComanche leader who signed a treaty with the Spanish governor of Texas in 1772
CHINAWhich country is the world's most populous, the second-largest economy, and shares the longest disputed border with India? (5)
COLERIDGESamuel Taylor, English poet born in 1772 (9)
KOSSOFFDavid ___, British actor who portrayed Jacob Freud in 1962 biopic Freud (7)
WEIRDavid _. British Paralympic wheelchair athlete who has won the London Marathon eight times (4)
HAIGDavid ___, British actor who played Bill in spy thriller series Killing Eve (4)
CAPITALMarx's critique of political economy? (7)
ESRIAgency which issues regular reports and forecasts on Ireland's economy and society. (1,1,1,1)
PUTTNAMDavid ___, British producer of films including Chariots of Fire (1981)