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List of tables=ix

Acknowledgements=x

Introduction=1

PART I. Classics=15

1. History and political economy : Smith, Marx and Marshall=17

2. Reflections on two centenaries in political economy=36

3. A note on the origin of the phrase 'supply and demand'=45

4. From optimism in progress to pessimism : some major implications of Malthus' first Essay on population (1798) for attitudes to growth and welfare in the nineteenth century=50

5. Pickering's collected Malthus : a review article=58

6. Three notes on Ricardo's theory of value and distribution=75

7. Thomas de Quincey : 'faithful disciple of Ricardo'?=89

8. Marx's conception of classical political economy : an evaluation=97

9. German political economy, history and the law of value : Marx and Engels contra Achille Loria=113

PART II. Nineteenth-century moderns=133

10. Neoclassical value and distribution theory : the English-speaking pioneers=135

11. Perfect competition, equilibrium and economic progress : that wretched division of labour and increasing returns=168

12. Marshall and Hegel=181

13. Alfred Marshall and Australian economics=199

14. Alfred Marshall―women and economic development : labour, family and race=210

15. The evolutionary economics of Alfred Marshall : an overview=238

16. Marshall on taxation=252

Index=271

Tables

5.1. Citations to Malthus' writings by various authorities on his glut theory=67

5.2. Alternative purchase opportunities of Malthus' major works=70

9.1. Loria's numerical example=125

10.1. Reviewing the 'troops' of English-speaking 'marginalists'=126

16.1. United kingdom : principal government revenue items, 1870-1920, including local rates=254

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