Readers of the Marshall Studies Bulletin are familiar with the literature on post-Marshallian economics that has advanced various different interpretations of Marshall's legacy. As Peter Groenewegen rightly points out in the introduction to his volume, study of the lives of major Marshallians, and of their theoretical contributions to economic analysis - focusing mostly on three individuals (Pigou, Maynard Keynes and Robertson) - has been extensively developed over the last decades (Collard, 1981; Groenewegen, 1995; Fletcher, 2000; Raffaelli et al., 2011). This new contribution remains concerned with Marshall's legacy and, in this sense, lies squarely within the wider tradition of post-Marshallian economics. However, it departs from the lon...
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Keynes's fragmentary monetary theory of production grew organically out of Marshall's equa...
The book Marshall, Marshallians and industry economics, edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishiza...
Esteban Pérez Caldentey, Roy Harrod. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, xix + 455 pp. 87 (HB) 73Ä (ebook). H...
One of the most important texts to be published in 2003 that is of relevance to the sub-discipline o...
Gilles Dostaler\u27s book will be of use to some, but will disappoint others. It is a lively introdu...
Political scientists have been far less articulate and influential than economists in. this depressi...
FROM THE REVIEW: I don't think there is a more valuable book in my collection. While many economists...
The books noticed here, at different levels of communication, all attempt to state conditions of our...
Rethinking Economics and the New Weather Institute Thirty Three Theses for an Economics Reformatio...
Entrepreneurs, Institutions, and Economic Change: The Economic Thought of J. A. Schumpeter (l905-192...
Steve Coulter reviews a comprehensive and timely analysis of Keynes’ contributions, and finds his wo...
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