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Jevons, Marshall, and the Utilitarian Tradition
Author(s)Black, R. D. Collison
AbstractTwo of the pioneers of the neoclassical school, W.Stanley Jevons and Alfred Marshall, had differing understandings of utilitarianism; this was one of the factors leading to their distinct approaches to economics. This article reviews and revises the conventional understanding of the differences.
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Pages5-17
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceScottish Journal of Political Economy
VolumeNo37
PubDateFebruary1990
ISBN_ISSN0036-9292
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