There is a chapter on the history of microeconomics (and the Austrian school) in Vol 5 of Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics
Vol 5: Hayek: a Collaborative Biography Part 1. Influences (2013) Palgrave Macmillan
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Subject: Re: [SHOE] History of microeconomics?
If one is interested in histories of economics that deal significantly with what might be called, from the perspective of the present, "microeconomic" themes, one might consult the following books:
Edwin Cannan, Production and Distribution Theories, 1776 to 1848.
Maurice Dobb, Theories of Value and Distribution Since Adam Smith.
T.W. Hutchison, A Review of Economics Doctrines, 1870-1929.
George J. Stigler, Production and Distribution Theories.
But even this should be done while bearing in mind Professor Theocarakis's comments.
Steve Medema
University of Colorado Denver
T.W. Hutchison, A Review of Economics Doctrines, 1870-1929.
George J. Stigler, Production and Distribution Theories.
But even this should be done while bearing in mind Professor Theocarakis's comments.
Steve Medema
University of Colorado Denver
Maurice Dobb, Theories of Value and Distribution Since Adam Smith.
T.W. Hutchison, A Review of Economics Doctrines, 1870-1929.
George J. Stigler, Production and Distribution Theories.
But even this should be done while bearing in mind Professor Theocarakis's comments.
Steve Medema
University of Colorado Denver
T.W. Hutchison, A Review of Economics Doctrines, 1870-1929.
George J. Stigler, Production and Distribution Theories.
But even this should be done while bearing in mind Professor Theocarakis's comments.
Steve Medema
University of Colorado Denver
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