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- History of economic thought [r]: the historical development of economic thinking. [e]
- Marginalist Revolution [r]: The establishment of a Neoclassical approach to economic theory, commonly ascribed to 1871-74, when the concept of 'diminishing marginal utility' was introduced to pin down the character of demand. [e]
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