- 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.
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 Blaug), 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
Categories:- Living people
- Australian economists
- Historians of economic thought
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