sábado, 4 de julho de 2009

Cambridge Capital Controversies

Hi!
A new article is posted on SayEconomy.com. The title of it is 'Cambridge
Capital Controversies'

Cambridge capital controversies refer to the debate between British and
American economists concerning the neoclassical approach to economics. They were
based at Cambridge University (England) and the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (Cambridge, USA), respectively.[ad#ad-4]

The Modern School, particularly influenced by Alfred Marshall (1842-1924) and
headed by the English economists Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877-1959) and John Maynard
[...]

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http://www.sayeconomy.com/cambridge-capital-controversies/

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