Ricardian

/ɹɪˈkɑːdɪən/ adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Someone who believes King Richard III was a just king, misrepresented by Tudor propaganda; a supporter of Richard III.

    "A focus for disaffected Ricardians, Margaret hated Henry and she detested the new political settlement."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Of or relating to King Richard III.
  2. 2
    Of or relating to David Ricardo (1772–1823), British political economist.

    "Any regime in which either taxes or seigniorage always adjust to ensure that the government's intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied is called a Ricardian regime[.] [original emphasis deleted]"

Example

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"A focus for disaffected Ricardians, Margaret hated Henry and she detested the new political settlement."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Late Latin Ricardus (Latin form of Richard) + -ian.

Etymology 2

From Ricardo + -ian.

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