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discontinuity, the conceptual structures of Marshall's and Keynes' conceptions of the determinants of investment are analysed and …
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by market choices. Marshall is seen as the bridge between the classical reflection on happiness in the eighteenth century …
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The paper retraces some of the stages in Sraffa's thinking about the work of Marshall, by drawing on unpublished …
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This paper outlines Marshall's use of Smith's writings in his own published work as an aspect of Marshall's citation … practice and to demonstrate Marshall's great admiration for Smith as economist. Section 2 reviews the Smith citations in … Marshall's Principles of Economics', section 3 those in Marshall's other published work. The conclusion notes that this …
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This paper proposes a textual analysis of Marshall's theory of firm pricing behavior under competitive conditions … the work of Alfred Marshall; and I argue that, even though only partial evidence can be found to support the adoption of … the notion of marginal cost pricing by Marshall, he developed some concepts, such as the distinction between short and …
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Both J. S. Mill and A. Marshall had a lifelong interest in the living conditions of the working classes and theorized … arguments put forward by them in the period ranging from Mill's to Marshall's Principles, against the background of the evidence …
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In this paper I evaluate the logical consistency of Patinkin's claim that involuntary unemployment can result from slow speed of adjustment. I argue that Patinkin's argument is flawed because of an unjustified breach of continuity in the trade technology assumption between the microeconomic and...
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The present paper argues that Keynes's theory of aggregate employment assumes perfect competition (understood as price … capital-goods. The degree of competition, to which Keynes makes a single cryptic reference, refers to the social and … institutional obstacles to the free movement of resources, associated mainly with closed shops of entrepreneurs and workers. Keynes …
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College. Moreover, the relationship with his fellow economists in Cambridge, in particular Keynes, Kahn, Kaldor and Joan …
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Keynes's work on India before the First World War concentrated on analysis of the gold exchange standard and the … Keynes's first job as an applied economist. Although neglected by Keynesian scholarship, this learning by doing experience is …
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