Empresas y empresarios en el Reino Unido. La visión de Marshall y de Keynes*
Antonio Torrero Mañas
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1996, vol. 14, issue 2, 421-454
Abstract:
The goal of this article is to inquire into the knowledge and sensibility of Keynes with regard to the entrepreneurial world. The vision of Keynes is faced to the interpretation of Marshall. The main conclusion is that Keyne's entrepreneurial ideas led him to misunderstand the reasons and consequences of the industrial decline of the U.K. On the contrary, Marshall, an strict academic, was capable of a better understanding of the English industrial decay.
Date: 1996
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