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- The Classical Theory of Supply and Demand
- Alfred Marshall on Human Capitalandfuture Generations
- Alfred Marshall and the Quantity Theory of Money1
- Macroeconomics History of Economic Thought Ed Lane Topics
- Keynes's Monetary Theory of Interest
- BIS Working Papers No 763 on Money, Debt, Trust and Central Banking by Claudio Borio
- 1 Introduction: Competing Assessments of Alfred Marshall's Economics
- ALFRED MARSHALL and the CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL
- Towards a New Approach to the Keynes-Hayek Debate
- In Classical and Keynesian Times: the Twentieth Century Economy Revisited
- The Theory of Economic Change: a Comparative Study of Marshall and the "Classics"
- The Looming Crisis in Antitrust Economics
- A Comparison Between the Ideas of Milton Friedman and Alfred Marshall
- Political Deficits: the Dawn of Neoliberal Rationality and the Eclipse of Critical Theory by William Andrew Callison a Disserta
- ECO 099 – FCS.02 Freedom and Markets: the Clash of Economic Ideas Syllabus
- The Macroeconomist As Scientist and Engineer
- Efficiency and Social Citizenship: Challenging the Neoliberal Attack on the Welfare Statet
- Marshall, Alfred, Principles of Economics, 1890
- The Marginalist Revolution in Legal Thought
- Paul Davidson
- Marginal Revolution" in the History of Economic Thought: a Brief Examination of the Marginal Utility Theory Before and in the 1870S
- Debt, Markets, and the Science of Prices in Colonial Egypt, 1882
- Léon Walras and Alfred Marshall : Microeconomic Rational Choice Or Human and Social Nature? Richard Arena, Katia Caldari
- 1 JOHN STUART MILL, VICTORIAN LIBERALISM, and the FAILURE of COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION* JOCELYN PAUL BETTS Corpus Christi College
- Keynes, Marshall and the General Theory by Michel De Vroey
- Keynesian Theory and the AD-AS Framework: a Reconsideration
- The Rise of Citizenship and Rights Post the Advent of Enlightenment
- A Concise History of Economic Thought Also by Gianni Vaggi from the DEBT CRISIS to SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- 1. Essentials of Heterodox and Post- Keynesian Economics*
- The Marginal Utility of Money: a Modern Marshallian Approach to Consumer Choice∗
- Alfred Marshall, 1842-1924 Author(S): J
- Economics, Complexity and the Disenchantment of the Social World Economics, Complexity and the Disenchantment of the ESJP Social World #9 | 2015 Sam Van Dijck
- Complex New World: Translating New Economic Thinking Into Public Policy Co Ntents