Brad gives Mountiford Longfield the nod.
You might view the accolade as underwhelming, but I suspect most of us would be both delighted and astonished if anyone were still reading us more than 170 years from now.
Brad gives Mountiford Longfield the nod.
You might view the accolade as underwhelming, but I suspect most of us would be both delighted and astonished if anyone were still reading us more than 170 years from now.
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And there was Richard Tol arguing all we had was Geary, Petty and Cantillon…
@Ronan L
I rarely agree with Marx, but in this case I just might
I think you’d have to add Edgeworth to the list.
Edgeworth indeed fits in with Geary, Petty and Cantillon