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Neuroendocrine Cells in the Rat Prostate,mme itself. Marshall’s contribution to the state of political economy in the late nineteenth century was considerable (see, for example, Deane, 1989, pp. 134–41), but it was also essentially a compromise: by drawing together and reconciling many of the different strands of political economy Marshall漂泊 发表于 2025-3-25 13:07:43
Introduction,e late 1920s, just prior to the ‘Keynesian revolution’. It is only recently that attention has started to turn to the development of the Cambridge Tradition in this period, for example Bridel (1987), and to the question of the forces behind the collapse of the old tradition.Gesture 发表于 2025-3-25 16:19:26
The Marshallian Research Programme,ian research programme within the framework suggested by Lakatos. Even outside this methodological framework, the following sections provide, it is hoped, a concise statement of the key elements of what was Marshallian (and pre-1930s Cambridge) economics.不能平静 发表于 2025-3-25 22:50:11
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Emergence of Nervous CoordinationThis set of three chapters, reviewing developments in the Cambridge Quantity Theory in the period to 1925, concludes with a consideration of the perceived limitations to the quantity theoretic approach and the concept of the money veil. Once again the main authors reviewed are Keynes, Robertson and Lavington.不爱防注射 发表于 2025-3-26 11:10:27
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The Cambridge School,The Cambridge School or tradition is already well established in the secondary literature (for example Eshag, 1963; Patinkin, 1974; Moggridge, 1976; Bridel, 1987 amongst many others), but is also apparent from references in the primary material.dominant 发表于 2025-3-26 17:58:09
The Limitations of the Quantity Theory and the Money Veil,This set of three chapters, reviewing developments in the Cambridge Quantity Theory in the period to 1925, concludes with a consideration of the perceived limitations to the quantity theoretic approach and the concept of the money veil. Once again the main authors reviewed are Keynes, Robertson and Lavington.