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References and further reading

Creedy, J. (1986), ‘On the King-Davenant law of demand’. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33 (3), 193-212.

Creedy, J. (1991), ‘The role of stocks in supply and demand analysis: Wicksteed’s problem’, Oxford Economic Papers, 43 (4), 689-701.

Flux, A.W. (1894), ‘Review of an essay on the co-ordination of the laws of production’. Economic Journal, 9, 308-13.

Fraser, L.M. (1937), Economic Thought and Language, Edinburgh: A. & C. Black.

Herford, C.H. (1931), Philip Henry Wicksteed, London: J.M. Dent and Sons.

Hutchison, T.W. (1953), A Review of Economic Doctrines 1870-1929, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Robbins, L. (1931), ‘The economic works’, in C.H. Herford, Philip Henry Wicksteed, London: J.M. Dent and Sons, pp. 228-47.

Robbins, L. (ed.) (1933), ‘Introduction’, in P.H. Wicksteed, The Common Sense of Political Economy, reprint of 1910 first edn, London: Macmillan.

Stigler, G.J. (1941), Production and Distribution Theories: The Formative Period, New York: Macmillan.

Wicksteed, P.H. (1884), ‘Das Kapital: a criticism’, To-Day, 2, 388-409.

Wicksteed, P.H. (1888), The Alphabet of Economic Science, London: Macmillan.

Wicksteed, P.H. (1894), An Essay on the Co-ordination of the Laws of Production, London: Macmillan.

Wicksteed, P.H. (1910), The Common Sense of Political Economy. London: Macmillan, reprinted in 1933, L. Robbins (ed.), 2 vols, London: Routledge.

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