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ARE Marshall's views on method still of interest? At the very least they are of interest to historians of economic analysis. Concluding his new findings, however, Professor Coase raises a question of much wider interest: "In these days, when the mathematical method rides triumphant in economics, one may ask whether Marshall's fears were well-founded." I shall concentrate my own attention on that question alone.
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