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[log in to unmask] (Marcella Corsi)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:31 2006
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In 1991,  I wrote a book on the classical conceptualisation of technical 
change (Smith, Babbage, Marx, Mill, Ricardian socialists...). It might be 
of 
some help for your student: 
 
Corsi, M. (1991) Division of Labour, Technical Change and Economic Growth, 
Avebury, Aldershot. 
 
He could also look at 
 
von Tunzelmann, N. (1995), Technology and Industrial Progress: the 
Foundations of Economic Growth, Edward Elgar, Aldershot. 
 
Marcella Corsi 
 
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