The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
The texts in this collection demonstrate both the diversity and continuity in British theories of democratic socialism
First published in 1990, Alfred Marshall’s Mission explains how this most moral of political economists sought to blend the downward sloping utility function of Jevons and Menger with the organic evolutionism of Darwin and Spencer.
First published in 1986, The Economics of Alfred Marshall is concerned with the theories of demand, supply, market structure and income distribution which the celebrated author of the Principles of Economics developed while standing on the shoulders of giants.
This book examines the economic, social and political thought of two highly influential cross-disciplinary contributors to the debate in the United Kingdom about welfare economics, social welfare, nationalisation and public policy.
Meade was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1977 (jointly with Bertil Ohlin) for his contribution to international economics, but could just as easily have been awarded this for his contribution to the economics and politics of the managed economy.