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These volumes chart the fundamental - methodological and analytical - change in economics that arose in the second half of the nineteenth century. The main characteristics of this change included an increasing reliance on mathematical methods, a revolution in the theory of value, and the rise of general equilibrium theory.

This collection traces this long revolution over a fifty-year period for the first time, from William Stanley Jevons'' The Theory of Political Economy (1871), to Eugen Slutsky''s On the Theory of the Budget of the Consumer (1915).

Early Mathematical Economics 18711915

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 4/8/2004
    ISBN13: 9780415276030, 978-0415276030
    ISBN10: 0415276039

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    These volumes chart the fundamental - methodological and analytical - change in economics that arose in the second half of the nineteenth century. The main characteristics of this change included an increasing reliance on mathematical methods, a revolution in the theory of value, and the rise of general equilibrium theory.

    This collection traces this long revolution over a fifty-year period for the first time, from William Stanley Jevons'' The Theory of Political Economy (1871), to Eugen Slutsky''s On the Theory of the Budget of the Consumer (1915).

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