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Until the post-war period, there was no established form of industrial eco­nomics at Oxford, despite a significant number of scholars interested in the study of industrial structures and firms.

The premises of the academic discipline were fostered by a relatively obscure economist, David Hutchison Macgregor, who was involved in the creation of an informal group of Oxford economists known as the Oxford Economists’ Research Group (OERG).

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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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