And Milton Friedman almost prophetically selected one sentence written by the great classicaleconomist J.
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No, Pigou, as the successor to Marshall, was very definitely a neo-classical economist.
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The classical definition, from the foundational Austrian economist Carl Menger, went like this: money is that good that can readily be exchanged for any other good or service.
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