Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Author:
Matthew McCaffrey
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of different forms of monopoly and of the price control and cartelization policies of the New Deal, he eventually took on greater prominence as a public in response to the triumph of Marshallian price theory and the monopolistic competition revolution. For example, on March 27, 1928, Royal Meeker wrote Fetter and Joan Robinson (FAF, “Overhead Costs,” n.d.; “Duopoly Theory versus Antitrust Policy,” 1941). Both had their roots in the work of Alfred Marshall, who in turn had