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Standard histories of economics usually treat the "marginal revolution" of the midnineteenth century as both … supplanting the "classical" economics of Smith and Ricardo and as advancing the idea of economics as a mathematical science. The … marginalists - especially Jevons and Walras - viewed Cournot's (1838) book on mathematical economics as a seminal work on which …
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. Economics itself is part of the double movement. A second look at Polanyi's might be fruitful to face present challenges better …
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attained its fullest development in the Southern Cone. He viewed Argentina as the paradigmatic case that proved his theo1y … growth. At the time, Samuelson also believed the advanced Western economies could follow the same path as Argentina. The …, despite being an outlier, Argentina's addiction to populism offers a cautionary tale. …
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economics. Current versions of right wing populism share many elements with early fascism, particularly the type that developed … the UK under the Labor Party and Argentina under Perón in the immediate postwar. This essay seeks to contribute to fill a …
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