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During their lives and careers, both Marshall and Keynes visited the United States and expressed views on American … invest in Wall Street on a large scale. In this paper, we argue that there is "a family resemblance" in Marshall’s and Keynes … Marshall in 1905, we see this latter episode as the starting point of a longer process, in which Keynes could observe the …
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For most economists at Chicago, Marshall was simply an input, the supplier of an approach to economic analysis. For … Ronald Coase, however, Marshall was much more than this - a subject of fascination and, at times, almost a reverence and … toward Marshall was widespread, and a member of the LSE faculty from 1935 until his departure for the United States in 1951 …
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Paul Samuelson is renowned as a debunker of Alfred Marshall. This chapter reviews his assessments of Marshall. It … concludes that, although the conventional view is correct, it is important also to recognise that Samuelson considered Marshall …
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