THE ORIGINS OF LIBERTY AND THE MARKET: THE WORK OF MARJORIE GRICEHUTCHINSON (1909–2003)
Norman Barry
Economic Affairs, 2003, vol. 23, issue 3, 42-44
Abstract:
Marjorie Grice‐Hutchinson, who recently died, was a leading scholar of the Salamanca school of economics. That school anticipated much of the economic thinking which helped underpin the case for liberal markets in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Date: 2003
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