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18th SCEME Seminar in Economic Methodology:
Origins of the Theory of the Firm: Ronald Coase at Dundee, 1932-1934

Monday, 18 November 2013, University of Dundee
Registrations still open: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/business/research/sceme/events/

Dundee and Interwar Commercial Education
Keith Tribe

‘A great industrial cul-de-sac, a grim monument to “man’s inhumanity to man.” ‘ Dundee by the early 1930s
Billy Kenefick

Market & Non-Market Co-ordination: Dundee and its Jute Industry – The Case Study for Ronald Coase?
Carlo Morelli

Agency, Authority and Co-operation in the Firm: Coase, Macneil, Marx
David Campbell

Coase and the Concept of Direction: How Valuable are Legal Concepts in the Theory of the Firm?
Alice Belcher

Ronald Coase's Theory of the Firm and the Scope of Economics
Brian Loasby

Coase and Scottish Political Economy
Alistair Dow & Sheila Dow

Coase versus Coase: What if the Market Were One Big Firm Instead?
Eyup Ozveren & Ilhan Can Ozen

Coase, The Nature of the Firm, and the Principles of Marginal Analysis
Neil Kay



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