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Although the
central concept of
marginalism is that of
marginal utility,
marginalists,
following the lead of
Alfred Marshall, drew upon the idea of marginal...
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raised concerns that
individuals may not
always behave as portra**** in
marginalist theories,
highlighting complexities in
human decision-making that go...
- volition, the
human subject, was "brought to the
centre of the stage" by
marginalist economics, as a
bargaining tool.
Neoclassical economists sought to clarify...
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considered the
founder of the
Austrian school of economics. In
building his
marginalist approach,
Menger rejected many
established views of
classical economics...
- (2nd ed.). Praeger. ISBN 978-0-275-95869-5. Campus,
Antonietta (1987). "
Marginalist economics". In Eatwell, John; Milgate, Murray; Newman,
Peter (eds.)....
- 2nd ed., Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 32. Campus,
Antonietta (1987). "
Marginalist Economics", The New Palgrave: A
Dictionary of Economics, v. 3, p. 320...
- product. For this reason, the term 'natural price' is
often used instead.
Marginalist economists argue that the
factor price is a
function of the
demand for...
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would be
neglected for decades, but
eventually influenced many of the
marginalists. Cournot's
models of
duopoly and
oligopoly also
represent one of the...
- an
American neoclassical economist. He was one of the
pioneers of the
marginalist revolution and
opponent to the
Institutionalist school of economics,...
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equal to the
marginal product,
which is a
direct application of the
marginalist principles developed during the
nineteenth century (see The
General Theory)...