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he's pretty cool, and obvs important for the British tradition (and the Coal Question/Jevons Paradox), and pushes the economics discipline -- in the most important country, at its most important time -- in certain direction.
He seems to be the most important of the three, in terms of how the profession developed.
he's pretty cool, and obvs important for the British tradition (and the Coal Question/Jevons Paradox), and pushes the economics discipline -- in the most important country, at its most important time -- in certain direction.