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_aEssays on economics and economists / _cR.H. Coase. |
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_aChicago : _bUniversity of Chicago Press, _c1994. |
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_tPreface -- _g1. _tThe Institutional Structure of Production -- _g2. _tHow Should Economists Choose? -- _g3. _tEconomics and Contiguous Disciplines -- _g4. _tEconomists and Public Policy -- _g5. _tThe Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas -- _g6. _tThe Wealth of Nations -- _g7. _tAdam Smith's View of Man -- _g8. _tAlfred Marshall's Mother and Father -- _g9. _tAlfred Marshall's Family and Ancestry -- _g10. _tThe Appointment of Pigou as Marshall's Successor -- _g11. _tMarshall on Method -- _g12. _tArnold Plant -- _g13. _tDuncan Black -- _g14. _tGeorge J. Stigler -- _g15. _tEconomics at LSE in the 1930s: A Personal View -- _tIndex. |
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