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Mainstream U.S. Influences on Economic Thought

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Welcome to Mainstream U.S. Influences on Economic Thought

  Back to the Roots of Alfred Marshall’s Industrial Organisation Analysis
  Capitalism, Coordination, and Keynes
  The Contributions of Ragnar Frisch to Economics and Econometrics
  Crossing the Boundary of Economics and Sociology: The Case of Vilfredo Pareto
  Emulation, Inequality, and Work Hours: Was Thorsten Veblen Right?
  Frank H. Knight’s Thought Revisited: Subjectivism, Interpretation and Social Economics
  Globalization and Values
  Hicks on Monetary Theory and History: Money as Endogenous Money
  The History of Abba Lerner’s Supply-Side Inflation
  Interview with Paul A. Samuelson
  Rationality, Irrationality and Economic Cognition
  The Relation between Economic Freedom and Political Freedom
  Structural Changes in Economics During the Last Fifty Years
  The Teleological View of Wealth: A Historical Perspective
  Wassily Leontief’s Contributions to Economics
  The World According to Walras

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