Skaggs, Neil T. - In: Canadian Journal of Economics 28 (1995) 4b, pp. 1212-27
Students of nineteenth-century economics have held Henry Thornton in high esteem since his 'rediscovery' by Jacob Viner and Friedrich Hayek in the 1920s. Thornton has been praised for the sophistication of his macroeconomic thinking a for the extent to which he developed ideas later associated...