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Foreword -- Part One: Revisiting Marshall’s Economics -- 1. Alfred Marshall in the Lower Valdarno -- 2. The organization of knowledge and knowledge as organization -- 3.Raffaelli on historical progress in Smith and in Marshall -- 4. Marshall's external economies. Economic evolution and...
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<title>Abstract</title> In his book, Cook maintains that throughout his life Marshall was a convinced idealist, under the early influence of Ferrier, later strengthened by his reading of Hegel. This article aims to show that Marshall's interest in Hegelian philosophy is associated owith his endorsement of...
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A review essay on Richard N. Langlois, The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism. Schumpeter, Chandler, and the New Economy. London and New York, Routledge, 2007, pp. 122.
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This paper aims to bring to light the explanatory model that is hidden beneath the wealth of detail of Industry and Trade. Based on the pair innovation-routine, which is itself a variation of the Darwinian pair variation-selection, the model acts as a guide to Marshall’s investigation of firm...
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These notes, written in 1907, are part of 5/36, described in the catalogue of the Alfred Marshall Archive Papers as 'extremely varied notes, including some from about 1874. No obvious overall subject area, although several sections on functions of government and the ideal state.' This item in...
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The Companion places Alfred Marshall’s ideas in their historical context, highlighting the many streams of social research originating from them. The contributors form a remarkable cast of leading experts, covering a spectrum of Marshallian themes and issues.
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This new critical edition makes the Lectures, which have sometimes been referred to by Marshallian scholars, available to a wider body of historians of economic thought. Based on Mary Paley Marshall’s original notes, corrected by Marshall himself, the Lectures are supplemented by Marshall’s...
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