The Giornale degli Economisti and Paretian Thought
Michael McLure
Chapter 4 in The Paretian School and Italian Fiscal Sociology, 2007, pp 50-84 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Many leading international sites for the dissemination of scientific economic thought were established, and their reputations developed, when the second generation of marginalist economists were placing their authority on the profession. As Magnani (2003, p. 14) has noted, journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics (1886), the Revue d’Èconomie Politique (1897), the Economic Journal (1891), the Journal of Political Economy (1892) and even the American Economic Review (1911) emerged during the epoch of marginalism — the period when the production and dissemination of marginalist ideas was growing rapidly.
Keywords: Choice Theory; Pareto Distribution; Applied Economic; Indifference Curve; Scientific Thought (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230596269_4
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