Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915
Discover the evolution of mathematical economics in the groundbreaking collection, Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915, authored by Marchionatti. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this comprehensive work spans an impressive 1608 pages, meticulously tracing the development of economic theories over a pivotal fifty-year period. From William Stanley Jevons' influential text, The Theory of Political Economy (1871), to Eugen Slutsky's seminal work, On the Theory of the Budget of the Consumer (1915), this collection offers a detailed examination of the key contributions that shaped modern economic thought. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book provides invaluable insights into the mathematical approaches that revolutionized economics during this era. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this essential resource for understanding the foundations of mathematical economics.