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Reading Group Lent Term 1: The Cambridge Tradition

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Date: Tuesday 11th February Time: 4:30-5:30pm Location: tbc


We warmly invite you for our first reading group of the term where we will be discussing "Cambridge Economics"- the existence and nature of a Cambridge intellectual tradition in Economics.


A suggested (though very much not compulsory) reading list:

·        Martins, N 2021. The Cambridge economic tradition and the distribution of the social surplus, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 45, 225-241

·        Sraffa, P. 1926. The laws of returns under competitive conditions, Economic Journal, vol. 36, 535–50

·        Keynes, J.M. (1939), ‘Professor Tinbergen’s method’, The Economic Journal, 49 (195), 558–68

·        Harcourt, G. C. 1969, Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital, Journal of Economic Literature, 7:2, 369-405

·        Harcourt, G. C. 1981. Marshall, Sraffa, and Keynes: incompatible bedfellows?, Eastern Economic Journal, vol. 7, 39–50

·        Robinson, J. 1982. Spring cleaning, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, vol. 8, no. 2, 175–8

·        Dunn, S. P. 2009, Cambridge Economics, Heterodoxy and Ontology: An Interview with Tony Lawson, Review of Political Economy, 21:3, 481-496

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