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Wed Apr 12 09:10:54 2006
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I am interested in exploring the secondary literature on a specific  
dimension of the movement from classical to neoclassical economics. In  
particular, I am interested in a question related to the transition from  
a labor theory of value to a utility theory of value.  
  
It is sometimes said in the historical literature that when this  
transition took place, economics shifted from being based on the  
producer (the laborer) to the consumer. What are the best secondary  
sources on this shift in economic analysis and its implications for how  
economic activity is understood?  
  
Thanks,  
  
Brad Bateman  
  
   
  
  

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