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The Political Economy of Swift's Satires and other Prose Works
Renee Prendergast
Queen's Management School
Economics
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Arts & Humanities
Bernard Mandeville
100%
Jonathan Swift
89%
Prose Works
83%
Pamphlets
65%
Satire
65%
Criticism
59%
Political Economy
58%
Ireland
54%
Political Arithmetic
34%
Consequentialism
33%
Economics
32%
Absenteeism
32%
Public Debt
31%
Land Tenure
27%
Consequentialist
25%
Morality
24%
Early Eighteenth-century
24%
Key Words
22%
Credit
20%
Rationality
17%
Revolution
13%
Social Sciences
satire
83%
Ireland
59%
political economy
54%
criticism
51%
native country
31%
economics
27%
Land tenure
25%
eighteenth century
25%
Economic Policy
20%
rationality
20%
travel
18%
credit
18%
present
11%
Business & Economics
Political Economy
58%
Ireland
54%
Economics
32%
Absenteeism
32%
Land Tenure
27%
18th Century
26%
Consequentialism
25%
Morality
24%
Key Words
22%
Public Debt
22%
Credit
20%
Economic Policy
18%
Rationality
17%