Schoorl, Evert Jean-Baptiste Say as a Benthamite Utilitarian Fabrizio Serra Editore P. [1-15] [15] Is part of History of economic ideas : X, 1, 2002 [sample copy] Articles from the same issue (available individually) Knowledge, markets and society: Don Lavoie and the revival of Austrian economics Get article "More native than French": American Physiocratis and their political economy Get article Jean-Baptiste Say as a Benthamite Utilitarian The demise of the Quantity Theory of Money Get article Endogenous growth, land and intemporal efficiency Get article In search of a renegade absolutist Get article John Maurice Clark's contribution to the genesis of the multiplier analysis: a response to Luca Fiorito Get article Opinion on Dennis Robertson Get article A rejoinder Get article Classical Economic Growth. Review essay of W. Eltis, "The classical Theory of Economic Growth" Get article A. Review essay of A. Roncaglia. "Piero Sraffa". His Life, Thought and Cultural Heritage" Get article Book Reviews Get article Show more Information DOI: 10.1400/18477 ISSN: 1724-2169 Permalink: https://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/18477 DISCIPLINES