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I am writing a section of a paper in which I try to explain why Marshall  avoids using the
phrase "Industrial Revolution" in the historical chapters  of the Principles (which became
appendix A and B after 1907 I think). Do list members know if anything has been written on
this particular fact? (so much has been written on Marshall that I suppose it would be
extraordinary if no one had commented on this before!). Can they think of any occurence of
the phrase "IR" in Marshall's other writings?
 
Julien Vincent, Cambridge (UK) 
 
 
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