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Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915 (Hardcover, Major Work)
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Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915 (Hardcover, Major Work)
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Early Mathematical Economics charts the fundamental -
methodological and analytical - change in economics that arose in
the second half of the nineteenth century. The main characteristics
of this change included an increasing reliance on mathematical
methods, a revolution in the theory of value, and the rise of
general equilibrium theory. This collection traces this long
revolution over a fifty-year period for the first time, from
William Stanley Jevons' The Theory of Political Economy (1871), to
Eugen Slutsky's On the Theory of the Budget of the Consumer (1915).
This collection features: A wide variety of sources: articles, book
extracts, reviews and letters. Pan-European coverage: includes
material in English, French, German and Italian. Major figures
including Marshall, Walras, Edgeworth, Fisher, Pareto. The most
important controversies and debates inside early mathematical
economics. This collection is completed by a new introduction and
provides a more complete picture to date of the formative era of
modern economics.
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