Economics and Sociology: Marshall in Relation to the Thought of His Time
Quarterly Journal of Economics
1932
Introductory. I. Marshall and Max Weber on Capitalism, 317. II. The Main Lines of English Social Thought, 321. III. Marshall's Relation to the English Tradition, 330. IV. Economics and Sociology: Marshall's Difficulties, 336. V. Possible Alternatives to Marshall's position; (a) Pareto, 339, (b) Weber, 343. Conclusion, 345.
- DOI
- 10.2307/1883233
- Volume
- 46 (2)
- Pages
- 316
- Export
- BibTeX
- Sources
- openalex crossref