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  • The Austrian School in Bulgaria: a History✩ Nikolay Nenovsky A,*, Pencho Penchev B

    The Austrian School in Bulgaria: a History✩ Nikolay Nenovsky A,*, Pencho Penchev B

  • Neoliberal Reason and Its Forms: Depoliticisation Through

    Neoliberal Reason and Its Forms: Depoliticisation Through

  • Marginal Revolution

    Marginal Revolution

  • Nine Lives of Neoliberalism

    Nine Lives of Neoliberalism

  • THE NEOLIBERAL THEORY of SOCIETY Simon Clarke

    THE NEOLIBERAL THEORY of SOCIETY Simon Clarke

  • Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution

    Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution

  • History of Economic Thought

    History of Economic Thought

  • 1 Economics 446-01 History of Economic Thought

    1 Economics 446-01 History of Economic Thought

  • Finance and Class in the Marginalist Revolution Yair Kaldor*

    Finance and Class in the Marginalist Revolution Yair Kaldor*

  • Post-Keynesian Economics

    Post-Keynesian Economics

  • Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution

    Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution

  • The Market and the People: on the Incompatibility of Neoliberalism and Democracy

    The Market and the People: on the Incompatibility of Neoliberalism and Democracy

  • Working Paper No. 36, the Rise of Marginalism: the Philosophical Foundations of Neoclassical Economic Thought

    Working Paper No. 36, the Rise of Marginalism: the Philosophical Foundations of Neoclassical Economic Thought

  • How Should We Write the History of Twentieth-Century Economics?

    How Should We Write the History of Twentieth-Century Economics?

  • 1 Economics 446-01 History of Economic Thought Spring 2019

    1 Economics 446-01 History of Economic Thought Spring 2019

  • Marginalism As the Basis of Economic Behavior

    Marginalism As the Basis of Economic Behavior

  • Coase, Institutionalism, and the Origins of Law and Economics†

    Coase, Institutionalism, and the Origins of Law and Economics†

  • Working Paper No. 26, Basic Tenets of the Austrian School of Economics

    Working Paper No. 26, Basic Tenets of the Austrian School of Economics

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  • Who Is Afraid of Neoliberalism? a Comment on Mirowski
  • Mill and Cairnes and the Emergence of Marginalism in England
  • The Methodology of the Austrian School Economists
  • Two Competing Paradigms in Austrian Economic Theory
  • The Austrian School (1926)
  • Schumpeter and the Old Austrian School Interpretations and Influences
  • Revisiting New Institutional Economics
  • What Is Post-Keynesian Economics? an Introduction to the Methods and History of PKE
  • 2018 MJ Murray, M. Forstater (Eds.)
  • From Regulation to Deregulation and (Perhaps) Back: a Peculiar Continuity in the Analytical Framework
  • Socialism and Marginalism in Economics, 1870-1930
  • MARX, MARGINALISM and MODERN SOCIOLOGY Also by Simon Clarke
  • Political Deficits: the Dawn of Neoliberal Rationality and the Eclipse of Critical Theory by William Andrew Callison a Disserta
  • Marx, Marginalism and Modern Sociology First Edition
  • Deciphering Markets and Money: a Sociological Analysis of Economic Institutions
  • Capitalism," Ch
  • Mill – Like Father Like Son: Misunderstandings and Revisions of Classical Trade Theory1
  • Theory, Application and the Canon: the Case of Mill and Jevons


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