It is well known that marginalist concepts appeared in economic literature before 1871. As far as England is concerned, the notion of diminishing marginal utility, for example, was spelt out in the 1830’s and again in the 1850’s. And Jevons hit upon and outlined his special view of political economy a full decade before the Theory of Political Economy was published
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
This article examines how the economic field of marginalism—and therefore, modern economics—was esta...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:5359.6078(MMU-DEEH--95/7) / BLDSC - ...
John Stuart Mill’s Principles of Political Economy was published on 25 April 1848. It was written wi...
The homo economicus (Economic Man) concept is one of the best-known components of economic theorisin...
A discussion of the theoretical and historical reasons why Marshall, notwithstanding the later publi...
This study is an attempt to trace a particular theme of analysis throughout John Stuart Mill's econo...
This essay uses previously neglected sources to shed light on questions of style and readership with...
This inquiry examines the works of the early thinkers in marginalist theory and seeks to establish t...
ABSTRACTJohn Stuart Mill's support for, and predictions of, co-operative production have been taken ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine the ideas that were held on the subject of landed pro...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of political economy serves as a preh...
This edited collection, Political Economy, Literature & the Formation of Knowledge, aims to address ...
We analyze the content of four articles by John Bates Clark published between 1878 and 1887, during ...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
This article examines how the economic field of marginalism—and therefore, modern economics—was esta...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:5359.6078(MMU-DEEH--95/7) / BLDSC - ...
John Stuart Mill’s Principles of Political Economy was published on 25 April 1848. It was written wi...
The homo economicus (Economic Man) concept is one of the best-known components of economic theorisin...
A discussion of the theoretical and historical reasons why Marshall, notwithstanding the later publi...
This study is an attempt to trace a particular theme of analysis throughout John Stuart Mill's econo...
This essay uses previously neglected sources to shed light on questions of style and readership with...
This inquiry examines the works of the early thinkers in marginalist theory and seeks to establish t...
ABSTRACTJohn Stuart Mill's support for, and predictions of, co-operative production have been taken ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine the ideas that were held on the subject of landed pro...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of political economy serves as a preh...
This edited collection, Political Economy, Literature & the Formation of Knowledge, aims to address ...
We analyze the content of four articles by John Bates Clark published between 1878 and 1887, during ...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
This article examines how the economic field of marginalism—and therefore, modern economics—was esta...
In 1848 the well- known philosopher of Classical School, John Stuart Mill published his Principles o...