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Mike,
Streissler fully agrees that Cournot was first, just that he had the axes in
the French manner that Walras also followed.
Marshall may well have also read Cournot, but, according to Streisser,
he began to study economics while visiting Germany and read all of
these Germans. He did not cite very many of them, although apparently
he cites Roscher in some places.
Streissler makes the point that there was not much of an emphasis in
these German writings on citing or claiming credit. Much of this is
because most of these books were textbooks. Arguably such an
excuse may let Marshall off the hook, at least partly.
Barkley Rosser
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