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" We must throw overboard the most mischievous and untrue statement that, according to the classical economists, 'it was only on the assumption of free competition that their principles and terminology could apply, or that, as they held, any economic science... "
Essays on the Teaching of History - Page 41
by Frederic William Maitland - 1901 - 104 pages
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Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy: A Reader in Political Economy

Randy Pearl Albelda, Christopher Eaton Gunn, William Waller - 1987 - 362 pages
...we must throw over the mischievous and untrue statement that according to the classical economists 'it was only on the assumption of free competition that their principles and technology could apply.' " Marshall Papers, Marshall Library, Cambridge. 20. Cunningham was a waspish...
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The New Institutional Economics: A Collection of Articles from the Journal ...

Eirik Grundtvig Furubotn, Rudolf Richter - 1991 - 394 pages
...throw overboard the most mischievous and untrue statement that, according to the classical economists, 'it was only on the assumption of free competition that their principles and terminology could apply, or that, as they held, any economic science was possible'" (MARSHALL [1961], vol. II,...
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Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments. Second series. ...

John Cunningham Wood - 1996 - 462 pages
...we must throw over the mischievous and untrue statement that according to the classical economists "it was only on the assumption of free competition that their principles and technology could apply".' Marshall Papers, Marshall Library, Cambridge. 20. Cunningham was a waspish...
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