- Mark
Blaug FBA (/blɔːɡ/; 3
April 1927 – 18
November 2011) was a Dutch-born
British economist (naturalised in 1982), who
covered a
broad range of topics...
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Journal of Economics. 86 (3): 301–313. doi:10.2307/3439864. JSTOR 3439864.
Blaug, Mark (15
September 2017). "Economics". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived...
- ISSN 1083-4346.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 11
September 2022.
Blaug, Mark (2001). "Is
Competition Such a Good Thing?
Static Efficiency versus...
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author of the
Wealth of Nations, but
hailing him as a
founding father." Mark
Blaug argues that it was Smith's
achievement to
shift the
burden of
proof against...
- Murray. 1920.
Blaug, Mark. The Myth of the Old Poor Law and the
Making of the New
Journal of
Economic History 23 (1963): 151–84.
JSTOR Blaug, Mark. The Poor...
- pp. 103–107, 114
Browne 2011, pp. 39–40
Bartlett &
Burton 2007, pp. 6, 8
Blaug 2014, pp. xii–xiii
Allen 2011, pp. 85–86
Bartram 2009, pp. 25–27 Bartlett...
- individuals'
subjective preferences are
treated as a given.
Economist Mark
Blaug has
criticized over-reliance on
methodological individualism in economics...
- of
Economics (2nd ed.).
Archived from the
original on 15
February 2015.
Blaug, Mark (2008). "Invisible hand". The New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics...
- "About Us". Gov.uk. Open
Government Licence.
Retrieved May 30, 2022. Mark
Blaug and
Howard R. Vane (1983, 2003 4th ed.). Who's who in Economics [ru]. Table...
- Mills, p. 67. Mills, p. 68. Mills, p. 69. Mills, p. 76. Mills, p. 70.
Blaug, Mark (1997). "Say's Law of Markets: What Did It Mean and Why
Should We...