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Fri Mar 31 17:18:20 2006
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For the 1890-1915 period, especially as it relates to the _Economic  
Journal_, a very useful source of information is chapter 6, "The  
Economics of Poverty and Welfare," in Narmadeshwar Jha, _The Age  
of Marshall_ (London: Frank Cass, 1973).   
 
For the same time period (and at the risk of suggesting my own work),  
one could take a look at chapter 2, "Some Developments in Welfare  
Economics 1890-1910," in  the unpublished doctoral dissertation of  
Bruce Larson, "The Analysis of Interests in the Economics of Charles  
Frederick Bickerdike" (Chapel Hill: 1983).   
 
Bruce Larson 
 
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