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Documents from F. Taylor Ostrander at Oxford, John R. Commons’ Reasonable Value and Clarence E. Ayres Last Course (26-B) (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology)

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This volume presents three significant collections of historical economic documents and lectures that illuminate the development of economic thought in the 20th century. It includes previously unpublished materials from F. Taylor Ostrander at Oxford, John R. Commons’ writings on reasonable value, and Clarence E. Ayres’ final course materials.

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This scholarly volume contributes to the Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology series by compiling three important collections of primary source materials and lectures. The first section features documents from F. Taylor Ostrander’s work at Oxford University, offering insights into transatlantic economic scholarship. The second section presents John R. Commons’ influential writings on the concept of reasonable value, a foundational contribution to institutional economics. The final section reproduces Clarence E. Ayres’ last course materials, capturing his final pedagogical approach to economic theory and philosophy.

Together, these collections provide researchers and students with direct access to influential economic thinkers and their work during a transformative period in the discipline. The materials reveal the intellectual exchanges and theoretical developments that shaped modern economics and demonstrate the enduring relevance of these scholars’ contributions to contemporary economic thought.

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Author

Warren J. Samuels, Jeff E. Biddle, Ross B. Emmett & 0 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Emerald Group Pub Ltd

ISBN

9781846639067

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