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The 'Rediscovery' of Ricardo
“In 1927, when the thirty-year-old Sraffa arrived in Cambridge, Anglo-Saxon economics was dominated by Marshall’s thought. Morever, both in Europe and America, one or another form of marginalist economics held undisputed sway—with its subjectivist theory of value and its anti-socialist implications. Sraffa himself had recently become notorious in . . .” read more