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Re: Alfred Marshall -Reply
In a review of Marshall's explanatory strategy, Lawrence Boland
writes:
"Due to our technically oriented training we have lost the ability
to appreciate Marshall's approach to the central problem of economic
analysis which is based on the methodological role of the element of
Time."
see Lawrence Boland, "Difficuties with the Element of Time and the
'Principle' of Economics or Some Lies My Teachers Told Me", East. Econ.
Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 1, Jan., 1982, pp. 47-58
Greg Ransom
- Thread context:
- cognitive psychology etc,
Michael DIETRICH Sun 23 Apr 1995, 18:09 GMT
- Alfred Marshall,
RICHARD P.F. HOLT Sat 22 Apr 1995, 22:21 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Alfred Marshall,
ROSSERJB Tue 25 Apr 1995, 07:50 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall -Reply,
Louis-Phillippe Rochon Tue 25 Apr 1995, 13:59 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall -Reply,
GREG RANSOM Tue 25 Apr 1995, 14:58 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall,
GREG RANSOM Tue 25 Apr 1995, 16:26 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall,
RICHARD P.F. HOLT Tue 25 Apr 1995, 16:34 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall -Reply,
RICHARD P.F. HOLT Wed 26 Apr 1995, 04:21 GMT
- Re: Alfred Marshall -reply,
STEC8063 Wed 26 Apr 1995, 13:46 GMT
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