单词 | marginalist |
释义 | marginalistn.adj. Economics. A. n. A proponent or adherent of marginalism. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > specific theories or doctrines > supporters of physiocrat1798 Ricardian1825 protectionist1834 marginalist1907 cameralist1909 Keynesian1938 rationalist1958 monetarist1961 structuralist1962 Paretan1969 Veblenian1973 market fundamentalist1993 1907 Econ. Jrnl. 17 476 Perhaps the best term for the representatives of the newer abstract phase would be ‘the Marginalists’. 1912 W. W. Carlile Monetary Econ. 96 The marginalists are..here in the throes of their life-long struggle..to appear..to be dealing with commercial transactions in non-monetary terms. 1926 J. A. Hobson Free-thought in Social Sci. iii. 119 Our modern Marginalists commit a..mistake in affecting to treat economic material in general as being..other than it actually is. 1956 R. F. Harrod in A. Pryce-Jones New Outl. Mod. Knowl. 470 Such were the Austrian school of marginalists and their counterpart in England, Jevons. 1973 K. Menger in J. R. Hicks & W. Weber Carl Menger iii. 38 The Austrian marginalists and the mathematical economists agree in most of their fundamental economic views. B. adj. Of or relating to marginalism or its proponents. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > of or relating to specific theories or doctrines physiocratical1789 Smithian1801 physiocratic1804 protective1822 Ricardian1824 cameralistic1831 Marshallian1894 monetarist1914 Paretian1916 neoclassical1926 marginalist1929 Keynesian1931 underconsumptionist1936 pre-Keynesian1939 Walrasian1942 trickle-down1944 neo-Keynesian1947 Schumpeterian1950 structuralist1962 monetaristic1972 market fundamentalist1997 1929 J. A. Hobson Wealth & Life ii. iii. 119 The development of a marginalist doctrine, representing the movements of minutely divisible units of capital and labor into businesses and trades. 1969 P. Anderson in A. Cockburn & R. Blackburn Student Power 220 Alfred Marshall, father of marginalist economics. 1974 B. Pearce tr. S. Amin Accumulation on World Scale I. 6 The study of underdevelopment..helps us to appreciate still better the impotence of the marginalist concepts. 1991 Oxf. Econ. Papers 43 184 There is nothing intrinsically neoclassic or marginalist or aggregative about the anti-Pasinetti equilibrium. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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