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Economic Analysis: Theory and Practice
 

Propagation of marginal theory in English economic thought (based on the example of the works of H. Sidgwick, F. Edgeworth and F. Wicksteed)

Vol. 9, Iss. 8, MARCH 2010

Available online: 11 March 2010

Subject Heading: HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

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Soshnikov A.S. graduate student of the department of the history of national economy and economic studies of the MSU Faculty of Economics
soshnikov@list.ru

The article is dedicated to the contribution of these scientists to the process of molding of the economics. The works of H. Sidgwick, F. Edgeworth and F. Wicksteed for a long time were not published in the Russian language; therefore their ideas were practically unknown to domestic economists. The works of these scientists remained in the shadow of the great treatise of A. Marshall. Meanwhile many theories, developed by them, were continued in the works of their disciples and followers. A number of their ideas remains urgent today, causing the interest of contemporaries again and again.

Keywords: paradigm, neoclassical, theory, economic, utilitarianism, curved indifferences, exchange, the distribution

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