White, Michael V.; Inoue, Takutoshi - In: History of Political Economy 41 (2009) 3, pp. 419-444
In his 1936 memoir of W. Stanley Jevons, J. M. Keynes argued that Jevons's pronounced hostility to the dominance of J. S. Mill's political economy was due, in large part, to the imposition of Mill's work on Jevons's teaching at Owens College (subsequently the University of) Manchester. Keynes...