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  • * Cirillo, R. ''The Economics of Vilfredo Pareto'' (1978)
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  • {{r|Charles P. Curtis Jr.}}: economist (see [[Vilfredo Pareto]])
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vilfredo Pareto]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Vilfredo Pareto}}
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  • '''Vilfredo Pareto''' (1848-1923) was an Italian sociologist and economist known for his analy
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  • ...]] following its statement by the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto <ref> Vilfredo Pareto: ''Manuale d'Economia Politico'', Milan,1906</ref>.
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  • ...ef>, and urged a return to the "unanimity rule" which had been proposed by Vilfredo Pareto - which stated that it could not be assumed that welfare would increase unl <ref> Vilfredo Pareto: ''Manual d’Economic Politique'', Manuel Giard 1927</ref> - along with t
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  • ...tly referred to as '''Pareto distributions''' in honour of the economist [[Vilfredo Pareto]] who introduced them in the late 19th century<ref name="Pareto"> | author = [[Vilfredo Pareto|Pareto, V.]]
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  • ...loped and extended in the early twentieth century by Francis Edgeworth and Vilfredo Pareto. The theory that emerged has no empirical content, having been derived enti
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  • ...fred Marshall]], [[Harry Markowitz]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Elinor Ostrom]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[David Ricardo]], [[Paul Samuelson]], [[Adam Smith]], [[Joseph E. Stig
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  • ...o]] <ref name=PARETOHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/pareto.htm Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923)]</ref> (1848-1923). It developed the ''general equilibrium theo Vilfredo Pareto, Enrico Barone and Giovanni Antonelli, his Italian disciples, were particul
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  • ...sher]] (1892), [[Knut Wicksell]] (1893), [[Philip H. Wicksteed]] (1894), [[Vilfredo Pareto]] (1896) and [[Enrico Barone]] (1896) who greatly refined the initial margi
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  • 1848 Vilfredo Pareto[http://www.toqonline.com/blog/vilfredo-pareto-part-i/] (1848-1923) "The Kar
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  • ...as when he analyses the writings of [[Thomas Hobbes]], Durkheim, Weber, [[Vilfredo Pareto]], and others through the lens of his own concepts.
    19 KB (2,881 words) - 20:41, 16 June 2009
  • ...ilfredo Pareto]] <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Pareto.html Vilfredo Pareto]</ref>, later developed the concept of a [[general equilibrium]] in which s ...duced the concept of [[economic efficiency]] as a measure of that success. Vilfredo Pareto took the lead in defining efficiency as a state in which no-one could be ma
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  • ...ilfredo Pareto]] <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Pareto.html Vilfredo Pareto]</ref>, later developed the concept of a [[general equilibrium]] in which s ...duced the concept of [[economic efficiency]] as a measure of that success. Vilfredo Pareto took the lead in defining efficiency as a state in which no-one could be ma
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