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Pigou, a Loyal Marshallian?

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  • Karen Knight

    (Business School, University of Western Australia)

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This paper considers conceptions of A.C. Pigou as a “Marshallian” economist which have appeared in the literature. The specific objective of this paper is to identify differing perceptions of Pigou as a Marshallian by: identifying the key areas where scholars have perceived a certain continuity between Pigou’s work and Marshallian thought; identifying the key areas where scholars have perceived a certain discontinuity between Pigou’s work and Marshallian thought; and to reflect more systematically on the major characteristics scholars have attributed to the Cambridge School in its Marshallian form.

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  • Karen Knight, 2015. "Pigou, a Loyal Marshallian?," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 15-14, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:uwa:wpaper:15-14
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