The Cambridge School
Robert Bigg
Chapter 3 in Cambridge and the Monetary Theory of Production, 1990, pp 12-16 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The Cambridge School or tradition is already well established in the secondary literature (for example Eshag, 1963; Patinkin, 1974; Moggridge, 1976; Bridel, 1987 amongst many others), but is also apparent from references in the primary material.
Date: 1990
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