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The marginalist writings of Jevons [1871], Walras [1874], and Menger [1871], early in the decade of the 1870s, represent the beginnings of the neo-classical paradigmatic shift from the classical orthodoxy of Smith, Ricardo, Mill, Marx, and others, whose work represents the thesis to which the triumvirate who compose the ‘‘marginal revolution” of the ...
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The marginalist writings of Jevons [1871], Walras [1874], and Menger [1871], early in the decade of the 1870s, represent the beginnings of the neo-classical paradigmatic shift from the classical orthodoxy of Smith, Ricardo, Mill, Marx, and others, whose work represents the thesis to which the triumvirate who compose the ‘‘marginal revolution” of the ...
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Comparison with Neo-Classical Theory
Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics, 2022exaly
Saudi Foreign Policy Towards China in the Post-Arab Uprisings Era: A Neo-classical Realist Approach
Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, 2020Sinem Cengiz
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Neo-classical liberalism, ‘market freedom’, and the right to private property
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2023exaly

