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The Economic Review was launched in 1891, the same year as the rival Economic Journal. It was the brain child of a group of concerned Oxford historians and social scientists, most of them with a strong social conscience, who were more interested in discussing economic ideas in the context of moral and social problems, than in following the Cambridge approach of advancing the status of economics as a science. The Economic Review was the voice of relatively young dons interested particularly in the condition of the labourers and was intended for the increasing number of people...feeling the burden of responsibility in regard to the stress of existing problems. Unlike their Cambridge counterparts, concerned with advancing the status of economics as a science, the Review became an important vehicle for the so-called historical economists and also for the growing disciplines of economic history and sociology in Britain.

The Economic Review 18911914

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The Economic Review was launched in 1891, the same year as the rival Economic Journal. It was the brain child... Read more

    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 4/20/1995
    ISBN13: 9780415131353, 978-0415131353
    ISBN10: 0415131359

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

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    The Economic Review was launched in 1891, the same year as the rival Economic Journal. It was the brain child of a group of concerned Oxford historians and social scientists, most of them with a strong social conscience, who were more interested in discussing economic ideas in the context of moral and social problems, than in following the Cambridge approach of advancing the status of economics as a science. The Economic Review was the voice of relatively young dons interested particularly in the condition of the labourers and was intended for the increasing number of people...feeling the burden of responsibility in regard to the stress of existing problems. Unlike their Cambridge counterparts, concerned with advancing the status of economics as a science, the Review became an important vehicle for the so-called historical economists and also for the growing disciplines of economic history and sociology in Britain.

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