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Philip Andrews’ contribution to the development of industrial economics at Oxford went one step further after the publication of Manufacturing Business with his creation of the Journal of Industrial Economics in 1952.

In parallel, further developments in the discipline in terms of information- and knowledge-based approaches to the analysis of the behaviour of industrial firms helped to propel Oxford’s importance in the field.

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Source: Cord Robert A. (ed.). The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics. Palgrave Macmillan,2021. — 819 p. 2021

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