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Economics -- Great Britain -- History
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Economics -- Great Britain -- History
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Economics
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Economics
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History
Great Britain
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The Market for political economy, the advent of economics in British university culture, 1850-1905, edited by Alon Kadish, Keith Tribe
Economic doctrine and Tory liberalism, 1824-1830, Barry Gordon
Theories of the trade cycle, by Alec L. Macfie
Before method and models, the political economy of Malthus and Ricardo, Ryan Walter
The intellectual foundations of Alfred Marshall's economic science, a rounded globe of knowledge, Simon J. Cook
English historical economics, 1870-1926, the rise of economic history and neomercantilism, Gerard M. Koot
Generations of economists, David Collard
Adam Smith and the classics, the classical heritage in Adam Smith's thought, Gloria Vivenza
The Cambridge revolution, success or failure?, a critical analysis of Cambridge theories of value and distribution, Mark Blaug
Political economists and the English Poor laws, a historical study of the influence of classical economics on the formation of social welfare policy, Raymond G. Cowherd
The growth of government, the development of ideas about the role of the state and the machinery and functions of government in Britain since 1780, Geoffrey K. Fry
Moral revolution and economic science, the demise of laissez-faire in nineteenth-century British political economy, Ellen Frankel Paul
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Economics
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Great Britain
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