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From the discussion in Chapter 4, and from the evidence of other reviews of Marshallian thought, it is possible to derive a definition of the Marshallian research programme within the framework suggested by Lakatos. Even outside this methodological framework, the following sections provide, it is hoped, a concise statement of the key elements of what was Marshallian (and pre-1930s Cambridge) economics.

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Bigg, R.J. (1990). The Marshallian Research Programme. In: Cambridge and the Monetary Theory of Production. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230371217_5

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