Tiziano Raffaelli, Tamotsu Nishizawa, Simon Cook (eds.),
Marshall, Marshallians and Industrial Economics, Routledge, 2011.
Published 1st April 2011 by Routledge ? 326 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
Hardback: 978-0-415-55270-7: £80.00
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415552707/Contents
Introduction Giacomo Becattini
Section 1: Marshall's Industrial Economics
1. Marshall‘s Evolutionary Views on the Industrial System Tiziano Raffaelli
2. "Industry and Trade" Revisited, Marshall on Britain's Industrial Leadership and Business Organization Tamotsu Nishizawa
Section 2: Wider Perspectives
3. The History of Industrial Organization Simon Cook
4. Fair Wages and Capability-Development Kenji Fuji
5. Partial Equilibrium Analysis as a Tool for the Study of the Economics of Industry Roger Backhouse
6. Ideal Social Orders Marco Dardi
7. Sraffa's Attitude to Marshall Annalisa Rosselli
Section 3: The Marshallian School
8. The Lancashire Industrial District: Its Rise, Prosperity and Decline in the Analysis of British Economists Katia Caldari and Fiorenza Belussi
9. Layton on Industrial and Applied Economics Masashi Kondo
10. Two Marshallians: Layton and the Early MacGregor Carlo Cristiano
11. Sargant Florence's Research Programme Leonard Minkes
12. Dennis Robertson’s ‘The Control of Industry’ Hiroyuki Shimodaira
Section 4: The Revival
13. D. H. MacGregor and Industrial Economics at Oxford, 1920 ? 1945 Frederick Lee
14. "The Marshallian Tradition of Industrial Economics in Oxford (1947-1979): From Andrews’ Contribution to the Emergence of Industrial Organization and Business Studies" Lise Arena
15. Marshall and George Richardson Richard Arena
16. On the Revival of Interest in Industrial Districts Marco Bellandi
17. Marshall's Influence on Recent Developments in Industrial Economics Richard Langlois