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On marginalist revolution: M. Blaug, ‘Was there a Marginal Revolution?’, History of Political Economy, (1972); A. W. Coats, ‘The Economic and Social Context of the Marginal Revolution of the 1870’s’, History of Political Economy (1972); M.

Dobb, Theories of Value and Distribution since Adam Smith (Cambridge, 1973); R. S. Howey, The Rise of the Marginal Utility School, 1870-1889 (Kansas City, 1960); T. W. Hutchison, ‘The ‘‘Marginal Revolution” and the Decline and Fall of the English Classical Political Economy’, History of Political Economy (1972); E. Kauder, A History of Marginal Utility Theory (Princeton, 1965); G. L. S. Shackle, ‘Marginalism: The Harvest’, History of Political Economy (1972); J. Steuart, An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Oeconomy: Being an Essay on the Science of Domestic Policy in Free Nations, 2 vols. (London, 1767).

On Jevons: R. D. C. Black, ‘W. S. Jevons, 1835-82’, in D. P. O’Brien, J. R. Presley (eds.), Pioneers of Modern Economics (London, 1981); D. Laidler, ‘Jevons on Money’, The Manchester School (1982); T. Peach, ‘Jevons as an Economic Theorist’, in The New Palgrave—A Dictionary of Economics, vol. II (London, 1987); L. C. Robbins, ‘The Place of Jevons in the History of Economic Thought’, The Manchester School (1936); M. Shabas, A World Runned by Numbers (Princeton, 1990).

On Walras: W. Jaffe (ed.), Correspondance of Leon Walras and Related Papers, 3 vols. (Amsterdam, 1965); J. Lallement, ‘Prix et equilibre selon Leon Walras’, in A. Beraud and G. Faccarello (eds.), Nouvelle histoire de la pensee economique, vol. I (Paris, 1992); L. M. Leroy, Auguste Walras (Paris, 1923); J. A. Schumpeter, ‘Leon Walras’, in Ten Great Economists from Marx to Keynes (London, 1966); J. Van Daal, R. E. Henderiks, A. C. Vorst, ‘On Walras’ Model of General Economic Equilibrium’, Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie (1985); D. A. Walker, ‘Walras’s Theory of the Entrepreneur’, The Economist (1986); Walras's Market Models (Cambridge, 1996); E. Zaghini, ‘Natural Prices and Market Prices: An Interpretation of the Walrasian Theory of Accumulation’, Economic Notes (1986).

On Menger: A. Beraud, ‘Les Autrichiens', in A. Beraud and G. Faccarello (eds.), Nouvelle histoire de la pensee economique, vol. I (Paris, 1992); J. R. Hicks, W. Weber (eds.), Carl Menger and the Austrian School of Economics (Oxford, 1973); J. A. Schumpeter, ‘Carl Menger’, in Ten Great Economists from Marx to Keynes (London, 1966); E. Streissler, ‘To what Extent was the Austrian School Marginalist?’, History of Political Economy (1972); R. E. Wagner et al., ‘Carl Menger and Austrian Economics’, Atlantic Economic Journal, special issue (1978).

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