[出版社版]The purpose of this paper is to describe the 'Robbins Circle' of the early 1930s at LSE-a miraculous group comprising Lionel Robbins, F. Hayek, N. Kaldor, J. Hicks, A. Lerner, and others-contrasting it with Cambridge economists and elucidating Robbins's perspective. Few reports have explored their theory and policy through Robbins's view. The 'Robbins Circle' supported LSE as the 'international stronghold of the continental economists such as Austrian economics and Lausanne economics as a rival to Cambridge economics.' If we divide their theories conveniently into microeconomics and macroeconomics, then microeconomic theory has been based on Robbins's famous definition of economics and his general equilibrium theory, whereas macroecon...
Lionel Robbins is mainly known for An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, wher...
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Lionel Robbins\u27 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works in twen...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the \u27Robbins Circle\u27 of the early 1930s at LSE-a mira...
In my paper I would like to contrast Lionel Robbins’s approach to monetary reform and to the ideas –...
The Abstract of your paper: This paper criticises three Robbinsian positions still often found in mo...
Lionel Robbins contributions are often discussed in terms of two main aspects. First, the delineatio...
There has been a renewed interest in Lionel Robbins ’ famous essay on the nature and significance of...
This paper criticizes three Robbinsian positions still often found in modern economics: (1) the meth...
In 1932 Robbins set out to inquire about that which defines the subject matter of economic analysis:...
A short presentation of Lionel Robbin's work with special attention at its philosophical and methodo...
Cambridge as a geographical reference often crops up in the characterisation of the economic theorie...
Friedrich Hayek’s Inaugural Address at the London School of Economics (LSE), ‘The Trend of Economic ...
“Cambridge capital controversy”, “Cambridge monetary theory of business cycle”, “Cambridge equation”...
When Robbins ’ Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science was first published, it was ...
Lionel Robbins is mainly known for An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, wher...
Version 1.1 Abstract: Lionel Robbins 1932 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works ...
Lionel Robbins\u27 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works in twen...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the \u27Robbins Circle\u27 of the early 1930s at LSE-a mira...
In my paper I would like to contrast Lionel Robbins’s approach to monetary reform and to the ideas –...
The Abstract of your paper: This paper criticises three Robbinsian positions still often found in mo...
Lionel Robbins contributions are often discussed in terms of two main aspects. First, the delineatio...
There has been a renewed interest in Lionel Robbins ’ famous essay on the nature and significance of...
This paper criticizes three Robbinsian positions still often found in modern economics: (1) the meth...
In 1932 Robbins set out to inquire about that which defines the subject matter of economic analysis:...
A short presentation of Lionel Robbin's work with special attention at its philosophical and methodo...
Cambridge as a geographical reference often crops up in the characterisation of the economic theorie...
Friedrich Hayek’s Inaugural Address at the London School of Economics (LSE), ‘The Trend of Economic ...
“Cambridge capital controversy”, “Cambridge monetary theory of business cycle”, “Cambridge equation”...
When Robbins ’ Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science was first published, it was ...
Lionel Robbins is mainly known for An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, wher...
Version 1.1 Abstract: Lionel Robbins 1932 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works ...
Lionel Robbins\u27 Essay is one of the most influential methodological works in twen...