Economic, Ethical and Political Aspects of Wellbeing: Some Marshallian Insights from His Book on Progress

Marshall decided to dedicate his life and career to economic studies because of the increasing urgency of the problem of poverty and of the so-called Residuum. This explains why, for him, the most important goal was to find the ways and the means to econo

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Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage Essays in Honour of Tiziano Raffaelli Edited by Katia Caldari · Marco Dardi · Steven G. Medema

Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought

Series Editors Avi J. Cohen Department of Economics York University & University of Toronto Toronto, ON, Canada G. C. Harcourt School of Economics University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW, Australia Peter Kriesler School of Economics University of New South Wales Sydney, NSW, Australia Jan Toporowski Economics Department School of Oriental & African Studies University of London London, UK

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Katia Caldari · Marco Dardi · Steven G. Medema Editors

Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage Essays in Honour of Tiziano Raffaelli

Editors Katia Caldari Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Aziendali Università di Padova Padua, Italy

Marco Dardi Dipartimento di Scienze per l’Economia e l’Impresa Università di Firenze Florence, Italy

Steven G. Medema Department of Economics Duke University Durham, NC, USA

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