Neil De Marchi
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Neil De Marchi is an Australian economist and historian of economic thought.
During the 2007-08 academic year, Neil De Marchi has convened the Recycle Seminar at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute with Mark Anthony Neal
and Annabel J. Wharton.
During the 2007-08 academic year, Neil De Marchi has convened the Recycle Seminar at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute with Mark Anthony Neal
Mark Anthony Neal
Mark Anthony Neal is Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Department of African and African-American Studies at Duke University, where he won the 2010 Robert B. Cox Award for Teaching...
and Annabel J. Wharton.
Selected publications
- "The Empirical Content and Longevity of Ricardian Economics," Economica, 1970
- "Mill and Cairnes and the Emergence of Marginalism in England," History of Political Economy, 1972
- "‘The Noxious Influence of Authority’: A Correction of Jevons’ Charge," Journal of Law and Economics, 1973
- "Malthus and Ricardo’s Inductivist Critics: Four Letters to William Whewell,"(with R.P. Sturges), Economica, 1973
- "The Success of Mill’s Principles," History of Political Economy, 1974
- "Anomaly and the Progress of Economics: The Case of the Leontief Paradox," in Spiro J. Latsis (ed.), Method and Appraisal in Economics, 1976
- "On the Early Dangers of Being too Political an Economist: Thorold Rogers and the 1868 Election to the Drummond Professorship," Oxford Economic Papers, 1976
- "The Case for James Mill," in A.W. Coats (ed.), Methodological Controversy in Economics: Historical Essays in Honour of T.W. Hutchison, 1983
- "HOPE and the Journal Literature in the History of Economic Thought," (with John Lodewijks) History of Political Economy, 1983
- "Methodology: A Comment on Boland and Frazer, I," (with Abraham Hirsch), AER, 1984
- "Mill’s Unrevised Philosophy of Economics. A Comment on Hausman," Philosophy of Science 1986
- "Making a Case when Theory is Unfalsifiable: Friedman’s Monetary History,” (with Abraham Hirsch), Economics and Philosophy, 1986
- "Abstinence", "Non-competing Groups", "Paradoxes and Anomalies", "Nassau Senior", in John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1987
- "John Stuart Mill Interpretation since Schumpeter", in Willam Thweatt(ed.), Classical Political Economy, 1988
- The Popperian Legacy in Economics (edited, with introduction), 1988
- Milton Friedman. Economics in Theory and Practice (with Abraham Hirsch), 1990.
- "League of Nations Economists and the Ideal of Peaceful Change in the 1930s", (with Peter Dohlman), in Economics and National Security. Annual Supplement to History of Political Economy, 1991
- Appraising Economic Theories: Studies in the Methodology of Research Programs (ed. with Mark BlaugMark BlaugMark Blaug , was a British economist , who has covered a broad range of topics over his long career. In 1955 he received his PhD from Columbia University in New York under the supervision of George Stigler...
), 1991 - Post-Popperian Methodology of Economics (edited, with introduction), 1992
- Non-Natural Social Science. Reflecting on the Enterprise of 'More Heat Than Light'. Annual Supplement to History of Political Economy (ed.), 1993
- Idealization in Economics (ed. with Bert Hamminga), Poznan Studies, 1994
- "Art, Value, and Market Practices in the Seventeenth Century Netherlands", (with Hans J. Van Miegroet), Art Bulletin, 1994
- Higgling. Transactors and Their Markets in the History of Economic Thought. Annual Supplement to History of Political Economy, (ed.with Mary S. Morgan), 1994
External reference
External links
- A History of the HOPE Group, Duke University website