The Marginal School in Germany, Austria, and the U.K
Cheng-chung Lai () and
Tai-kuang Ho ()
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Tai-kuang Ho: National Taiwan University
Chapter Chapter 12 in History of Economic Ideas in 20 Talks, 2022, pp 89-94 from Springer
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Abstract We continue on in the same theme, but shift over to Germany, Austria, and the U.K. Both Germany and Austria speak the same language, but their respective marginal schools show different routes. Austria’s marginal school was very different from the French one, both conceptually and analytically. From today’s perspective, we still live under the influence of the marginal schools of France and U.K., with the shadows of the Austria and Germany marginal schools relatively less conspicuous.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4506-9_12
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